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193: 179: 152:"The simple language allows the poet to show herself more closely in the poem. The distancing techniques of more complicated devices would distill Noda's message and weaken the work". Parks opines that Noda may not be the "poet for everyone", but her poetry is "important for readers interested in the purity of language and those tired of intellectualized polemics". 134:"combines a passion for the music of language and a need for simplicity in art, a concept rooted within the poet's cultural heritage". She argues the poems in this collection "run the risk of sounding naive because they do not attempt to dazzle the reader with clever imagery, but depend on the simple sounds of the language to pose their message": 542: 547: 562: 557: 522: 552: 363: 337: 517: 236: 361:
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Davidson, Cathy N.; Wagner-Martin, Linda; Ammons, Elizabeth, eds. (1995). "Asian-American Lesbian Poets".
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that was published by Shameless Hussy Press. Joy Parks wrote in
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This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color
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She is a contributor to the renowned feminist collection,
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Moraga, Cherríe; Anzaldúa, Gloria, eds. (November 2021).
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In 1979, she published a collection of poems entitled
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poet
Lesbian
Feminism
LGBTQ
San Francisco Bay Area
This Bridge Called My Back
The Body Politic
Asian American Theater Company
San Francisco
icon
Poetry portal
LGBTQ portal
Lesbian literature
List of female poets
List of LGBT rights activists
"Noda, Barbara"
Signs
doi
10.1086/495418
ISSN
0097-9740
ProQuest
198646439
"New Gay Center Funding Before Board"
Bay Area Reporter
This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color
ISBN
978-1-4384-8827-1
OCLC
1276792564

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