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Poet: Adrienne Rich
Poem: From an Atlas of the Difficult World
Comment 6 of 6, added on May 31st, 2006 at 4:03 PM.
THis poem has meaning beyond the surface meaning. It holds power over the reader, pulling you in like your a child on a playground. Antisipating what you want to play on next. Reading this poem takes you in and guess what... you dont mind it. Its a poem about reading poems...or is it?
Mary from United States
Comment 5 of 6, added on December 17th, 2005 at 11:14 PM.
I haven't felt so loved since my last visit to the health clinic. Really. It's a bit of a story.
This poem made me feel *understood*, but not at all violated.
Margarita from Canada
Comment 4 of 6, added on November 7th, 2005 at 12:18 AM.
I think this piece is so powerful because it can be universalized, anyone can see themselves in her explanation of their need for poetry, but she was actually addressing a much smaller audience than a first reading would imply. There are levels to her audience and levels of meaning to be read in the poem.
The title and the final line imply great struggle, beyond (I think) the mundane struggles of the every day consumer of poetry. Adrienne Rich was an extremely astute lesbian feminist poet and she very well may be speaking to women, or specifically lesbians in this poem. The need for a life-narrative (an alternative to the hetero-norm) that makes sense, and the need for an expression of that marginal and oppressed existence in literature of some kind (specifically poetry) may be what she is communicating in this poem. Not only do humans need poetry, but women need the poetry of other women, and lesbians need the poetry of other lesbians. This intense need for community and community narratives gives deeper meaning to the diverse situations in which we find ourselves connecting with poetry, and Adrienne Rich communicates it through her poem without excluding other audience members from the experience. That's a powerful expression of the connectedness of a community of humans that actually privileges the marginal without excluding the mainstream audience.
Div from United States
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THis poem has meaning beyond the surface meaning. It holds power over the reader, pulling you in like your a child on a playground. Antisipating what you want to play on next. Reading this poem takes you in and guess what... you dont mind it. Its a poem about reading poems...or is it?
Mary from United States