Carolyn Kizer
1924 - 2014
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Biography
Carolyn Kizer was an American poet and essayist known for her powerful and feminist-themed poetry. Born in 1924 in Spokane, Washington, she published several collections of poetry that earned her critical acclaim, including winning the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1985 for her collection 'Yin'. Kizer was a prominent figure in the literary world, founding the Poetry Northwest journal and serving as the first director of the Literature Program at the National Endowment for the Arts.
Famous Quotes (5)
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Literature is a textually transmitted disease, normally contracted in childhood.
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The predicament of the contemporary woman is that she is so bunged up with misty romantic dreams that she can't establish a good working relationship with her fellow man.
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I hope to write poetry that is a cry from the heart, that helps me understand who I am and what I want, that helps people feel less alienated, or angry, or fearful.
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Each poem has this basic obligation to be dramatic, and tell a story.
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The internal crisis of the artist finally remains unresolvable; he must live with it all his life.