Cables to Rage

Poetry, Paperback, 28 pages
    ISBN: 9780903779098Publisher: Paul Breman

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    Her second volume, Cables to Rage (1970), which was mainly written during her tenure at Tougaloo College in Mississippi, addressed themes of love, betrayal, childbirth and the complexities of raising children. It is particularly noteworthy for the poem “Martha,” in which Lorde poetically confirms her homosexuality: “[W]e shall love each other here if ever at all.” Later books continued her political aims in lesbian and gay rights, and feminism. In 1980, together with Barbara Smith and Cherríe Moraga, she co-founded Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, the first U.S. publisher for women of colour. Lorde was State Poet of New York from 1991 to 1992.

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