Adler, Lucile
Poet Lucile Adler (1922-2005) was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Millard and Lucile Meinrath Bloch. She graduated from Bennington College (B.A. 1943), and in 1950 moved with her husband Nat Adler and family to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her poems were published widely and she was the author of Anna (1974), The Ripening Light (1989), The Pink Madonna (1998), and the Amulet Songs (2003). A founder of Santa Fe's Clergy and Laity for Peace during the Vietnam war, Adler also worked tirelessly for women's rights.
From the description of Papers of Lucile Adler, 1927-2003 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 421927693
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| creatorOf | Adler, Lucile. Papers of Lucile Adler, 1927-2003 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
| referencedIn | Poetry mss., 1954-2002 | Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington) |
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Person
Birth 1922-09-09
Death 2005-06-08
Female
English
