Lola Ridge Quotes A collection of quotes attributed to anarchist poet Lola Ridge (18731941). http://www.notable-quotes.com/r/ridge_lola.html
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Women And Marxism: Marxists Internet Archive 1918 Ridge, Lola The Ghetto and other poems. 191? Hall, Hazel Puzzled Stitches. 1920s. 1920 Ridge, Lola Sunup and other poems. 1925 Cleghorn, Sarah N. http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/marxists/subject/women/fiction.htm
Extractions: MIA: Subject: Women: Fiction and Poetry [If the date written is unknown, the date published is used.] 1879: Ibsen, Henrik A Doll's House 1881: Ibsen, Henrik Ghosts 1883: Schreiner, Olive The Story of an African Farm 1888: Bellamy, Edward Looking Backward 1889: Schandorph, Sophus Stina Becomes a Farmer's Wife 1892: Schreiner, Olive Dream Life and Real Life: A Little African Story 1896: Crane, Stephen Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. 1897: Schreiner, Olive Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland 1900: Cleveland, Rose Alice Release 1901: Pemberton, Caroline H. The Charity Girl. 1903: Pemberton, Caroline H. Song of Labor 1906: Beals, May The Rebel at Large. 1910: Malkiel, Theresa Serber The Diary of a Shirtwaist Striker. (excerpt) 1911: Kauffman, Reginald Wright The House of Bondage. 1912: Baker, Estelle The Rose Door. 1912: Edwards, Albert (Arthur Bullard) From A Man's World. 1913: Edwards, Albert (Arthur Bullard) From Comrade Yetta. 1913: Sinclair, Upton Damaged Goods. 1913: Flexner, Hortense The Fire-Watchers 1913: Stokes, Rose Pastor Paterson 1914: Dell, Floyd
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Poets House - Titles By Ridge, Lola The poems in this volume showcase Ridge's critical yet compassionate eye for theAuthor Ridge, Lola Title Light In Hand Publisher Quale Press Pub. Date 2007 http://www.poetshouse.org/author.asp?author=Ridge, Lola
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Facts About Ridge, Lola, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia Ridge Facts about Ridge, Lola, (1883–1941). Irishborn U.S. poet Lola Ridge was a life-long champion of the oppressed and working classes. She was heavily involved in various leftist http://www.britannica.com/facts/11/952448/Ridge-Lola-as-discussed-in-Ridge-Lola
Extractions: document.write(''); Search Site: With all of these words With the exact phrase With any of these words Without these words Home Did you know... (1883–1941). Irish-born U.S. poet Lola Ridge was a life-long champion of the oppressed and working classes. She was heavily involved in various leftist causes, and her radical politics were easily discernible in both her actions and her words. Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites: Australia France India Korea ... SHARE Save to My Workspace Submit an image to Britannica Submit a video to Britannica All of the media associated with this article appears on the left. Click an item to view it.
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Extractions: @import url( http://www.poemsabout.org/wp-content/themes/tranquility-white-10/style.css ); Poems About Funny poems , romantic and love poems, friendship poems, about birthday, and more Funny Birthday Love Family ... Topics Although Lola Ridge is relatively unknown to contemporary readers, she was a well-known poet and advocate of immigrants and the working class during the first half of the twentieth century. She wrote five books of poetry, edited for avant-garde magazines Others and Broom, and from 1908 through 1937 published at least sixty-one poems in magazines such as Poetry, New Republic, and The Saturday Review of Literature. Her first book, The Ghetto and Other Poems, was well received, and her poems appeared in anthologies edited by the respected William Rose Ben... I have a dreamto fill the golden sheathof a remembered day....(Airheavy and massed. poems by Lola Ridge ... Lola Ridge You can find poems like The Dream, between the poems of Lola Ridge. Lola Ridge Lord Alfred Tennyson Lord Byron Louisa May Alcott ... Major Henry Livingston, Jr.
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Extractions: Skip to Navigation Home Submitted by Jared on Nov 4 2009 08:35 tags: A brief biography of Lola Ridge, New Zealand anarchist and poet by Mark Derby. Her published collections of poetry included defending Tom Mooney, and recalling the death of Frank Little. She was a close friend of Emma Goldman and other well-known anarchists, and also of the leading US writers of the 20s and 30s, including William Carlos Williams, Kenneth Rexroth and Marianne Moore. Unlike many of the leftwing writers of her time she had authentic experience of working-class life, most of it gained in mining towns on the west coast of New Zealand. Above all, she showed through her life a commitment to combining avant-garde creative work with political action. In a poem about her childhood in Ireland and New Zealand, the anarchist poet Lola Ridge wrote: When you tell mama Instead of great Her mother’s hopes would be disappointed. Lola Ridge was never very good, but in certain ways she achieved greatness. Her published collections of poetry won the most prized literary awards in the US. She was a close friend of Emma Goldman and other well-known anarchists, and also of the leading US writers of the 20s and 30s, including William Carlos Williams, Kenneth Rexroth and Marianne Moore. Unlike many of the leftwing writers of her time she had authentic experience of working-class life, most of it gained in mining towns on the west coast of New Zealand. Above all, she showed through her life a commitment to combining avant-garde creative work with political action.
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Lola Ridge: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article Anarchism is a political philosophy which considers the state undesirable, unnecessary and harmful, and instead promotes a stateless society, or anarchy. http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Lola_Ridge
Extractions: Home Discussion Topics Dictionary ... Login Lola Ridge Discussion Ask a question about ' Lola Ridge Start a new discussion about ' Lola Ridge Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia Lola Ridge (December 12, 1873- May 19, 1941) was an anarchist Anarchism Anarchism is a political philosophy which considers the state undesirable, unnecessary and harmful, and instead promotes a stateless society, or anarchy. It seeks to diminish or even abolish authority in the conduct of human relations. Anarchists may widely disagree on what additional criteria are... feminist Feminism Feminism refers to political, cultural, and economic movements aimed at establishing greater rights, legal protection for women and/or women's liberation. Feminism includes some of the sociological theories and philosophies concerned with issues of gender difference. It is also a movement that... , and Marxist Marxism Marxism is a particular political philosophy, economic and sociological worldview based upon a materialist interpretation of history, a Marxist analysis of capitalism, a theory of social change, and an atheist view of human liberation derived from the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels...
Extractions: document.write(''); Search Site: With all of these words With the exact phrase With any of these words Without these words Home Did you know... ...Other Poems (1920) was a huge success, and she went on to become the American editor of the journal Broom. Always an active social protester, her Red Flag (1927) was a collection of poems celebrating the Russian Revolution. Ridge's strongly emotional, almost mystical work became somewhat out of fashion as radical social realism gave way... Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites: Australia France India Korea ... SHARE Save to My Workspace Submit an image to Britannica Submit a video to Britannica All of the media associated with this article appears on the left. Click an item to view it.
Home - Daniel Tobin Light in Hand The Selected Poems of Lola Ridge Lola Ridge stood a little apart from the rest, with what it is not too much to characterize as her own genius. http://www.danieltobin.org/
Extractions: The Sewanee Review The Southern Review The Paris Review The American Scholar ... The Nation Daniel Tobin is the author of five books of poems, Where the World is Made (University Press of New England, 1999), Double Life (Louisiana State University Press, 2004), The Narrows (Four Way Books, 2005), Second Things (Four Way Books, 2008), and Belated Heavens The Nation Award," The Robert Penn Warren Award, the Greensboro Review Prize, the Robert Frost Fellowship, the Katherine Bakeless Nason Prize, a creative writing fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and a fellowship in poetry from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. The Narrows was a featured book on Poetry Daily, as well as a finalist for the Foreword Magazine Poetry Book Award. His poems have appeared nationally and internationally in such journals as The Nation The New Republic The Harvard Review Poetry The American Scholar The Paris Review The Southern Review The Sewanee Review The Hudson Review The Kenyon Review Image The Times Literary Supplement (England)
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Extractions: Today, on October 31st, 2010, the site contains 196 poets , 8,692 poems and 18,606 comments Biography of Lola Ridge Lola Ridge (December 12, 1873 - May 19, 1941) was an anarchist poet and an influential editor of avant-garde, feminist, and Marxist publications best remembered for her long poems and poetic sequences. She, along with other political poets of the early Modernist period, has been coming under increasing critical scrutiny at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Ridge was born in Dublin, grew up in New Zealand and Australia, and moved to the United States in 1907. Her first book, The Ghetto and Other Poems was published in 1918. The title poem portrays the Jewish community of Hester Street New York, and deals with the effects of capitalism, gender conflict and conflicts between generations on this immigrant community in ways that bear comparison to the works of Charles Reznikoff. The book was a critical success and led to her involvement with avant-garde magazines such as Others and Broom . Ridge went on to publish four more books of poetry. Although never a member of any political party, she protested against the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti in 1927, for which she was arrested. She also supported Tom Mooney, and Warren Billings, who had been framed for a bombing at the Preparedness Day Parade in San Francisco in 1916. Her third book
Hart Crane Papers Ridge, Lola. 5 April 1919 Robson, Peggy M. To Susan Jenkins Brown 7 Sept.1956 Tate, Allen To Maurice Zolotow 8 Jan. 1936 Tate, Allen To Gerard Previn Meyer http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/archives/rbml/Crane,H/