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Muriel rukeyser kathe kollwitz biography

          There's a line in Muriel Rukeyser's poem “Käthe Kollwitz” next to which I write: this, the center of everything....

          “Käthe Kollwitz” Rukeyser was a master portraitist, capturing figures ranging from the composer Charles Ives to Jewish sage Akiba over the.

        1. “Käthe Kollwitz” Rukeyser was a master portraitist, capturing figures ranging from the composer Charles Ives to Jewish sage Akiba over the.
        2. Muriel Rukeyser (December 15, – February 12, ) was an American poet, essayist, biographer, novelist, screenwriter and political activist.
        3. There's a line in Muriel Rukeyser's poem “Käthe Kollwitz” next to which I write: this, the center of everything.
        4. Rukeyser wrote “Kathe Kollwitz” in , a year of protest in which American women were busy once again organizing for their personal and political rights.
        5. Muriel Rukeyser was a poet, playwright, biographer, children's book author, and political activist.
        6. Muriel Rukeyser

          American poet, writer, and political activist (1913–1980)

          Muriel Rukeyser

          Rukeyser in 1945

          Born(1913-12-15)December 15, 1913
          New York City
          DiedFebruary 12, 1980(1980-02-12) (aged 66)
          New York City
          Occupationpoet, essayist, biographer, screenwriter, novelist, critic
          CitizenshipAmerican
          EducationEthical Culture Fieldston
          Alma materVassar College, Columbia University
          Subjectequality, feminism, motherhood, sexuality, social justice, anti-fascism, ecology, visual and cultural theory
          ChildrenWilliam L Rukeyser
          RelativesRebecca Rukeyser
          murielrukeyser.emuenglish.org

          Muriel Rukeyser (December 15, 1913 – February 12, 1980) was an American poet, essayist, biographer, novelist, screenwriter and political activist.

          She wrote across genres and forms, addressing issues related to racial, gender and class justice, war and war crimes, Jewish culture and diaspora, American history, politics, and culture. Ke