Marilyn Hacker
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Winter Numbers: Poems
Marilyn Hacker
In her seventh volume Marilyn Hacker confronts life and death at the end of our genocidal century, making another extraordinary contribution to the feminist and lesbian canon. Winter Numbers is pervaded by Hacker’s awareness of being an agent in history. The long opening poem, “Against Elegies,” is an impassioned meditation on the scourges of AIDS and cancer among the poet’s friends and contemporaries, and the parallel scourge of social indifference. Other erotically tinged elegies lead to the account of her own battle with breast cancer. Among the many…
Vénus Khoury-Ghata, Marilyn Hacker
Translated by celebrated American poet Marilyn Hacker, Vénus Khoury-Ghata’s She Says explores the mythic and confessional attractions and repulsions of the French and Arabic imaginations with poems that open like “a suitcase filled with alphabets.” Sex, barrenness, grief, and death—the backdrop of a war-ravaged country—are always at the edges, made increasingly urgent by lines often jagged and spare, their music unhaltered. Khoury-Ghata is a vital voice in both her native and adopted languages and we are pleased to present this important collection in English.
Marilyn Hacker
The preeminent feminist poet returns with a powerful, sensual collection.

