Audre Lorde described herself as a “black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet,” according to her biography on the Poetry Foundation. Lorde was not only a talented poet but also wrote, memoir, feminist theory, short stories, and novels. Her work aimed to fight the intersections of racism, sexism, and homophobia.
A New York City native, Lorde began writing when she was in her teens and actually had her first poem published in Seventeen magazine before she even graduated high school. While themes of lesbianism were always prevalent in her writing, her themes drew audiences of all backgrounds. As one critic, Martin, wrote, “one doesn’t have to profess heterosexuality, homosexuality, or asexuality to react to her poems… Anyone who has ever been in love can respond to the straightforward passion and pain sometimes one and the same, in Lorde’s poems.”
While her early writing centered around romance, as tension rose in the 1960s with the civil rights movement she began to take on more themes of racism and sexism, coming forward as a figure in political activism. Her poetic tone shifted to one of fervor and conviction for justice. Lorde sought to communicate and reach people of all different identities.
Lorde also takes on familial themes in her work, often illustrating the struggles of growing up a first generation immigrant as well as tension about her lesbian identity with her parents.
In addition, Lorde is well known for writing about her struggles with breast cancer in “The Cancer Journals” where she works to illuminate injustices she encounters through the treatment process and grappling with the possibility of death.
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After saying I'd do it every week for months now, it's finally happening. I'm gonna call in sick on a Friday, because I deserve a 3-day weekend goddammit
I'm still shocked by just how rapidly capitalist society's declined over the last couple years or so. It's like every week is some new, unprecedented horror.
Roomie and I ordered a pizza last night and the delivery woman looked like she was in her 50's. :deeper-sadness:
Does R*ddit seem more astroturfed than usual with everything that's going on in Texas, or are liberals just that incapable of thinking critically?
I thought it eased up after the election but the blue maga types are absolutely unhinged about it
Someone did the "this is 100% the republicans fault, too bad you didn't #vote!" bit and when I pointed out that only blaming republicans lets capitalism off the hook, within an hour I got dozens of :angery: libs screeching about "how dare you blame the democrats for this" and "you can't just say both sides" like I didn't just motherfuckin ask them to consider the superstructure instead of wagging their team's foam finger at the people who are freezing
9 full days sober down. I've started going to AA after yet another trip to the ER because of apocalyptic drinking. Man Alcohol is just a dogshit chemical buffer, absolute poison.
Folks, if going without booze for a day causes you to see and hear shit (i.e. hallucinate), you should probably quit.