Two years later, I published my second volume of poetry called, The Diamond Cutters. In 1953 I married Harvard University economist Alfred H. Auden for the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize for A Change of World that same year. After graduating in 1951 from Radcliffe College, I was selected by W.H. I was home-schooled by my mother until the fourth grade, but always showed an early interest in writing and fell in love with my father's extensive Victorian literature collection. Let me tell you a bit about my self. I grew up the daughter of a doctor and was exposed to ‘literate culture and reading’ from an early age. * The Origin of Capitalism, by Ellen Meiksins Wood * Wherever You Lay Your Head, by Jane Miller (poems) * Contents Dream: Essays 1975-1984, by Charles Bernstein So what does a feminist-lesbian icon like myself read during my down time? Check out my summer reading list below: Adrienne Rich My Pictures / My Videos "The connections between and among women are the most feared, the most problematic, and the most potentially transforming forces on the planet." 78 Years Northern California
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