Ariadne. a Play in Three Acts And Poems
Adrienne Rich
Neither book is generally known – and Rich does not mention either book in her most personal essays about her early life – and most bibliographies of Rich’s work do not mention them. It is a measure of their obscurity that Amy Sickels, in her study of Adrienne Rich in the Gay and Lesbian Writers Series (Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House, 2005), devotes a chapter to ‘A Father’s Ambition’, and fails to mention either of these publications; nor are they mentioned in her Chronology of Rich’s life or in the list of Rich’s Works. Discussions of Rich’s work invariably begin with her first published work, A Change of World, which W. H. Auden selected as the winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets award during Rich’s last year at Radcliffe, and Rich’s own Collected Early Poems dates from 1950. Scholars, in other words, either are not aware of these works or appear to have followed the author’s desire that her juvenile work be forgotten. We have no record of the number of copies printed, and given the rarity of Ariadne and Not I, But Death, it may well be that the author destroyed any remaining copies of them in later years. Both titles are extremely rare; no copies have appeared at auction, and only a small number are recorded in institutional collections. ~ James Cummins, Bookseller
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Genre | Poetry; Play |
Publication Date | 1939 |
Publisher | Privately Printed |
Notes | Privately Printed by the J. H. Furst Company
Very rare, disowned by author |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Rare | Yes |
BookID | 635 |