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Marilyn Buck was a committed political radical, imprisoned for over thirty years for her revolutionary activities. She was also a prolific writer and poet, publishing her work in a prize-winning chapbook, an audio CD and in various journals and anthologies. She received a PEN American Center prize for poetry in 2001.

Buck was released from prison less than a month before her death at age sixty-two from uterine cancer. This selection of her finest poetry is a living testament to the fierce intelligence and huge compassion that inspired and informed her life, and to the transcendence of her poetic vision.

This is an important book on so many levels . . . it models a degree of resistance most of us are never called upon to develop.—Ms. Magazine

Though it is unclear from Buck’s writing what place organized religion had for her after she left home, these pages contain prayers, answers, wise and generous gifts.—The Rumpus



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"With the grace of Lucille Clifton and the force of June Jordan, Buck establishes undeniable presence. Courageous and compelling -- make room for some new 'survival code'."--The Brooklyn Rail "There are no apologies here, no appeals for special consideration. As she rejected white-skin privilege in life, binding herself to oppressed people in words and deeds, Marilyn Buck sought no deathbed, deus ex machina salvation from prison, cancer, or the condemnation of the self-righteous... Inside/Out is a special gift, long dreamed-of."--The Rag Blog "There are some writers--Karen Blixen, Flannery O'Connor, Zora Neale Hurston--whose lives are so unusual that an appreciation of their work depends with an acquaintance with the life. Buck's work can best be appreciated in terms of her commitment to anti-imperialist activism and her internment in federal prisons for nearly three decades. She somehow managed to find, in that harsh confinement so unfamiliar to most of us, meaning and friendship, and she imparted to the world through her work, moments of insight, consolation, and joy."--Women's Review of Books

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      Publisher: City Lights Books
      Publication Date: 7/12/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780872865778, 978-0872865778
      ISBN10: 0872865770

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Marilyn Buck was a committed political radical, imprisoned for over thirty years for her revolutionary activities. She was also a prolific writer and poet, publishing her work in a prize-winning chapbook, an audio CD and in various journals and anthologies. She received a PEN American Center prize for poetry in 2001.

      Buck was released from prison less than a month before her death at age sixty-two from uterine cancer. This selection of her finest poetry is a living testament to the fierce intelligence and huge compassion that inspired and informed her life, and to the transcendence of her poetic vision.

      This is an important book on so many levels . . . it models a degree of resistance most of us are never called upon to develop.—Ms. Magazine

      Though it is unclear from Buck’s writing what place organized religion had for her after she left home, these pages contain prayers, answers, wise and generous gifts.—The Rumpus



      Trade Review
      "With the grace of Lucille Clifton and the force of June Jordan, Buck establishes undeniable presence. Courageous and compelling -- make room for some new 'survival code'."--The Brooklyn Rail "There are no apologies here, no appeals for special consideration. As she rejected white-skin privilege in life, binding herself to oppressed people in words and deeds, Marilyn Buck sought no deathbed, deus ex machina salvation from prison, cancer, or the condemnation of the self-righteous... Inside/Out is a special gift, long dreamed-of."--The Rag Blog "There are some writers--Karen Blixen, Flannery O'Connor, Zora Neale Hurston--whose lives are so unusual that an appreciation of their work depends with an acquaintance with the life. Buck's work can best be appreciated in terms of her commitment to anti-imperialist activism and her internment in federal prisons for nearly three decades. She somehow managed to find, in that harsh confinement so unfamiliar to most of us, meaning and friendship, and she imparted to the world through her work, moments of insight, consolation, and joy."--Women's Review of Books

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