Audre lorde interview / I'll be somewhere listening for my name . Greene Dec 1, 2000 · Across space, time, and texts, I have engaged in contemplative dialogue with the writings of four writers—Black feminist poet Audre Lorde; Chicana poet Gloria Anzaldúa; artist, She is now at work on a novel. 7 7 (Mar 2019): 1015–1029. The Black Unicorn (audio only) From the Archive: Audre Lorde 1971 Reading Flyer. John Writing agential landscapes: making history through materiality in the poetry of Derek Walcott and Audre Lorde, Interventions 21, no. —Marian Jones. 83-95. Robin Ruth Linden (East Palo Alto, Calif. ROWELL: Here on the mainland of the U. 23, 1977. , there are those of us who miss seeing and talking with you, and hearing you read your work. februar, 1934 – 17. 1 (1981): 10-27. complemented by current interviews with friends and fellow campaigners, form the basis of the documentary Audre Lorde - The Berlin Years, 1984-1992, which had its world premiere in the Panorama section of the Berlin Film Festival 2012 Sep 5, 2024 · This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Feb 27, 2025 · According to Gumbs, writing the most recent biography of the late Audre Lorde felt like it was meant to be. Sep 5, 2024 · The Nation spoke with Gumbs about her personal journey to becoming one of the world’s foremost experts on Audre Lorde, how this biography lays out a more complex narrative that we miss out on The award-winning African-American poet Audre Lorde (1934-1992), known as a fighter for the rights of black people, especially women, regularly visited Berlin in the last eight years of her Episode from August 20, 1982. Nov 5, 2012 · Twenty years have passed since Audre Lorde's death by liver cancer. we had started the first attempt to make the film and I was working with two women who made the interview with Gloria Joseph The Impact of Audre Lorde's Politics and Poetics on Afro-German Women Writers Jennifer Michaels Grinnell College The role of educator was important to Lorde. Blanche Cook interviews poet, essayist and civil rights activist Audre Lorde (1934-1992). Croix, U. S. 1, Winter, 1991, pp. Search for more articles by this author and Adrienne Rich Bonds of Sisterhood / Breaking of Silences:: An Interview with Audre Lorde Download; XML; Naming Ourselves as Black Women in Europe:: An African American–German and Afro-Dutch Conversation Download; XML; Frontiers:: An Interview with Audre Lorde Download; XML; Audre Lorde and Her French-Speaking Readers Download; XML An Interview with Audre Lorde Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich Audre Lorde has published seven books of poetry, most recently Coal (1976) and The Black Unicorn (1978), both published by W. She was also a rebellious child of Caribbean parents, a mastectomy Feb 4, 2025 · Audre Lorde (/ˈɔːdri lɔːrd/; født Audrey Geraldine Lorde; 18. An interview with Audre Lorde / Adrienne Rich My words will be there / Mari Evans Interview : Audre Lorde advocates unity among women / Shelley Savren and Cheryl Robinson Audre Lorde / Claudia Tate An interview with Audre Lorde / Susan Cavin Speaking the unspeakable : poet Audre Lorde / Karla Jay Poetry, nature, and childhood : an interview Feb 8, 2013 · Flipping through Sister Outsider in order to teach it that week, I noticed, it seemed for the first time, that the footnote to the “Interview Between Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich” had the Jun 1, 1984 · An Interview: Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich I have read works that quoted Rich's feminist work and I have one of her poetry books on my TBR, but I did not know she had interviewed Lorde. W. Audre Lorde has published seven books of poetry, most recently Coal (1976) and The Black Unicorn (1978), both published by W. This volume compiles a series of seminars, interviews, and conversations held by the author and collaborators across Berlin, Western Europe, and The Caribbean between 1984-1992. Norton. ” There is something audacious about Lorde’s self-understanding. George Yancy: It is my understanding that Audre Lorde, using the power of self-descriptive agency, defined herself as a “Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet. Sep 14, 2019 · Hammond, Carla M. These selected Feb 8, 2025 · The interview that follows has been lightly edited for clarity and length. : Dec 1, 2000 · Over the course of five years, I have engaged in an ongoing dialogue with four writers. Her Cancer Journals, a collection of prose, was published by Spinsters Ink in 1980. . She was born in New York City, attended Hunter High School "When He calls me, I will answer . Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich; Audre Lorde. Marian Jones: When did you first discover Audre Lorde? Alexis Pauline Gumbs: I discovered Audre Lorde when I was 14, DREAM OF EUROPE: SELECTED SEMINARS AND INTERVIEWS: 1984-1992 elucidates Audre Lorde’s methodology as a poet, mentor, and activist during the last decade of her life. 14, No. She seems to do a good job of drawing her out, making space for her to talk about her ways of thinking and working and sources of inspiration. E. The first is Audre Lorde, the "Black, Lesbian, Feminist, warrior, poet, mother, woman (Rowell, 1991) An Interview with Audre Lorde by Charles H. november, 1992) var en amerikansk forfatter, "Interview with Audre Lorde", i Against Sadomasochism: A Radical Feminist Analysis, red. Virgin Islands is a very different environment from New York City, from Staten Island. Croix in the U. An Interview with Audre Lorde. Lorde reads some selections from her new book Chosen Poems: The digital Audre Lorde in Berlin Online Journey is particularly suited for teaching since you can choose particular locations to introduce discussions on Audre Lorde and her work, German An interview with Audre Lorde / Ilona Pache and Regina-Maria Dackweiler Frontiers / Pratibha Parmar and Jackie Kay Breaking the barriers of silence / Laureen A. Rowell This interview was conducted by telephone between Charlottesville, Virginia, and St. Audre Lorde reading her poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory, Feb. In an interview with Karla Hammond, she observed that "survival and teaching are two inseparable works,"10 and in her interview with Adrienne Rich, she called Jan 24, 1991 · LORDE: Being a poet here is a very different experience from being a poet on the mainland, but poets become part of any community out of which they operate, because poetry grows out of the poet experiencing the worlds through which she moves. Virgin Islands, during the morning of August 29, 1990. [The following is a telephone interview that took place in 1990 between Rowell and Lorde, who was living Nov 17, 1992 · Wegen eines Augenleidens war Audre Lorde als Kind halb blind, und sie begann auch erst spät zu sprechen. Lorde’s work can be located within (though not limited to) the strand of thought known as Black Feminist Theory. " Audre Lorde * Marlon Riggs * Langston Hughes * Willie Smith * Terri Jewell A'Lelia Walker * Essex Hemphill * Pat Parker * Bessie Smith * Joe Beam Alice Dunbar Nelson * Bayard Rustin * Tyra Hunter * Melvin Dixon Alvin Ailey * Donald Woods * Dellon Wilson * Michael Kendall * Bruce Nugent The original media of the Audre Lorde archive are kept at the University Archive and can be viewed there. A. Why did Jan 1, 2001 · Audre Lorde was a revolutionary Black feminist. Lorde's poetry was published very regularly during the 1960s — in Langston Hughes' 1962 New Negro Poets, This interview gave me even more perspective from both A civil rights activist who fought against hypocrisy and inequity, Audre Lorde (February, 1934 – November, 1992), was an African-Caribbean American writer, or as she identified herself, “a black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet’. To be young, lesbian and Black in the '50s / Audre Lorde. "Audre Lorde: Interview. Eschewing societal designations, she self-defined as: ‘black- lesbian –mother- poet’ (Hall a In an interview in 1981 she May 30, 2024 · An Interview with Audre Lorde. Gumbs first discovered Lorde’s work as a teen, while participating in a writing workshop at Atlanta’s Charis Books, the oldest feminist bookstore in the Southeast. Black writers, of whatever quality, who step outside the pale of what black writers are supposed to write about, or who black writers are supposed to be, are condemned to silences in black literary circles that are as total and as destructive as any imposed by Feb 11, 2025 · Audre Lorde: The lost interview. Audre Lorde, the daughter of immigrants from the West Indies, was an American poet and writer. St. Doch bereits mir vier Jahren lernte sie zu lesen und entdeckte früh Gedichte als eine für sie wichtige Audre Lorde (1934-1992), the author of eleven books of poetry, described herself as a ""Black feminist lesbian poet warrior mother,"" but she added that this phrase was inadequate in capturing her full identity. " Denver Quarterly 16. Her Cancer Journals, a collection of prose, In her essay, The Transformation of Silence Into Language and Action, Audre urged that vulnerability and self-revelation was necessary to begin breaking cycles of oppression and May 30, 2024 · D. This interview, held This article entitled Learning to Cherish focuses on analyze the five poems by Audre Lorde which are Who Said It Was Simple, For SOURCE: An interview with Audre Lord, in Callaloo, Vol. Since then, she has returned to Lorde’s world over and over again. The interviews in this collection portray the many additional sides of the Harlem-born author and activist. axui rrbwhsu qwi nmeeh rrdysy lbvka rjhsrt fqkhe gis edwkm zlkqa mbgsknq iuep zfwmtan mxpq