AR
fell in love again and this time formed a lasting relationship: with Michelle Cliff
, a woman of Jamaican origin who was then an editor with W. W. Norton
, Rich's publisher.
O’Mahoney, John. “Poet and Pioneer: Adrienne Rich”. The Guardian, 15 June 2002, pp. Review 20 - 3.
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Intertextuality and Influence
Bernardine Evaristo
Evaristo lists her influences as including The Bone People by Keri Hulme
, Mama Day by Gloria Naylor
, The Famished Road by Ben Okri
, The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
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Publishing
Adrienne Rich
AR
and Michelle Cliff
edited the US lesbian journal Sinister Wisdom.
O’Mahoney, John. “Poet and Pioneer: Adrienne Rich”. The Guardian, 15 June 2002, pp. Review 20 - 3.
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Residence
Adrienne Rich
AR
and her partner, novelist Michelle Cliff
, moved to Santa Cruz, California. They lived there for the rest of Rich's life.
O’Mahoney, John. “Poet and Pioneer: Adrienne Rich”. The Guardian, 15 June 2002, pp. Review 20 - 3.
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Textual Production
Adrienne Rich
AR
published Twenty-One Love Poems: addressed to, though not dedicated to, her partner Michelle Cliff
.
O’Mahoney, John. “Poet and Pioneer: Adrienne Rich”. The Guardian, 15 June 2002, pp. Review 20 - 3.