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Audre Lorde

    February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992

    Audre Lorde was a revolutionary Black feminist whose poetry explored themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of motherhood. Lorde used her literary work to advance political aims, particularly in lesbian and gay rights and feminism. Her writing was characterized by an implicit yet powerful Blackness, openly engaging with issues of identity and social justice. She co-founded Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press and served as the State Poet of New York, solidifying her impact on literary and activist landscapes.

    The Cancer Journals
    The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House
    Sister outsider
    Your Silence Will Not Protect You
    The Selected Works of Audre Lorde
    Sister Love: The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989
    • "African american women writer Audre Lorde and poet Pat Parker first met in 1969; they began exchanging letters regularly five years later. Over the next fifteen years, Lorde and Parker shared ideas, advice, and confidences through the mail. They sent each other handwritten and typewritten letters and postcards often with inserted items including articles, money, and video tapes. This book gathers this correspondence for readers to eavesdrop on Lorde and Parker as they discuss their work as writers as well as intimate details of their lives, including periods when each lived with cancer."--Publisher.

      Sister Love: The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989
      4.7
    • The Selected Works of Audre Lorde

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A definitive selection of Audre Lorde’s "intelligent, fierce, powerful, sensual, provocative, indelible" (Roxane Gay) prose and poetry, for a new generation of readers. Self-described "black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet" Audre Lorde is an unforgettable voice in twentieth-century literature, and one of the first to center the experiences of black, queer women. This essential reader showcases her indelible contributions to intersectional feminism, queer theory, and critical race studies in twelve landmark essays and more than sixty poems—selected and introduced by one of our most powerful contemporary voices on race and gender, Roxane Gay. Among the essays included here are: "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" "The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House" "I Am Your Sister" Excerpts from the American Book Award–winning A Burst of Light The poems are drawn from Lorde’s nine volumes, including The Black Unicorn and National Book Award finalist From a Land Where Other People Live. Among them are: "Martha" "A Litany for Survival" "Sister Outsider" "Making Love to Concrete"

      The Selected Works of Audre Lorde
      4.7
    • Your Silence Will Not Protect You

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Your Silence Will Not Protect You collects the essential essays and poems of Audre Lorde for the first time, including the classic 'The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House'. A trailblazer in intersectional feminism, Lorde's luminous writings have inspired a new generation of thinkers and writers charged by the Black Lives Matter movement. Her lyrical and incisive prose takes on sexism, racism, homophobia, and class; reflecting struggle but ultimately offering messages of hope that remain ever-more trenchant today. Also a celebrated poet, Lorde was New York State Poet Laureate until her death; her poetry and prose together produced an aphoristic and incomparably quotable style, as evidenced by her constant presence on many Women's Marches against Trump across the world. This beautiful edition honours the ways in which Lorde's work resonates more than ever thirty years after they were first published.

      Your Silence Will Not Protect You
      4.7
    • Sister outsider

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A collection of essays and speeches drawn from the past eight years from the author's nonfiction prose. -- From page 7.

      Sister outsider
      4.6
    • The Cancer Journals

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The Cancer Journals is an intimate, poetic and invigorating account of the experience of breast cancer, from biopsy to mastectomy, told by the great feminist and activist Audre Lorde. Moving between journal entry, memoir, and essay, Lorde fuses the personal and political to reflect on the many questions breast cancer raises- questions of survival, sexuality, prosthesis and self-care. It is a journey of survival, friendship, and self-acceptance.

      The Cancer Journals
      4.5
    • The correspondence between Audre Lorde and Pat Parker, which began in 1974, offers a unique insight into their friendship and creative processes. Their letters reveal the personal and artistic evolution of two influential poets, highlighting their shared experiences and perspectives during a transformative era in literature and social justice. This collection serves as a testament to their bond and the impact of their voices in the literary world.

      The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989
      4.8
    • The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde

      • 489 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      These are poems which blaze and pulse on the page. The first declaration of a black, lesbian feminist identity took place in these poems, and set the terms- beautifully, forcefully-for contemporary multicultural and pluralist debate.

      The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde
      4.5
    • A Burst of Light

      • 133 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Moving, incisive, and enduringly relevant writings by the African-American poet and feminist include her thoughts on the radical implications of self-care and living with cancer as well as essays on racism, lesbian culture, and political activism.

      A Burst of Light
      4.4