[Adrienne Rich and Mary Daly, 1979--readings] [videorecording] / The Woman's Building. [1979]

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[Adrienne Rich and Mary Daly, 1979--readings] [videorecording] / The Woman's Building. [1979]

Videos document readings by poet Adrienne Rich and theologian Mary Daly at the Woman's Building, January 10, 1979. The two feminist writers are introduced by Maureen Denville, Eloise Healy, and Kirsten Grimstad.

3 videoreels of 3 : sd. ; 1/2 in. original.

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Woman's Building (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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Rich, Adrienne, 1929-2012

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Adrienne Cecile Rich, poet, author, feminist, and teacher, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 16, 1929, the daughter of Helen (Jones) and Arnold Rice Rich. She attended the Roland Park Country School in Baltimore, Md. (1938-47). A 1951 graduate of Radcliffe College, in that year she won the Yale Younger Poets Award with the publication of her first book, A Change of World . Following her studies at Oxford University (winter 1952-53), she traveled through Europe. The following de...

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Grimstad, Kirsten J.

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