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Born in February 18, 1934 / Died in November 17, 1992 / United States / English

Bibliography

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  • The Cancer Journals (nonfiction), Spinsters Ink, 1980.
  • Zami: A New Spelling of My Name (fiction), Crossing Press, 1982.
  • Sister Outsider (nonfiction), Crossing Press, 1984.
  • A Burst of Light, Firebrand Books, 1988.
  • Need: A Chorale for Black Women Voices, Women of Color Press, 1990.

POETRY

  • The First Cities, introduction by Diane di Prima, Poets Press, 1968.
  • Cables to Rage, Broadside Press, 1970.
  • From a Land Where Other People Live, Broadside Press, 1973.
  • The New York Head Shop and Museum, Broadside Press, 1974.
  • Coal, Norton, 1976.
  • Between Our Selves, Eidolon, 1976.
  • The Black Unicorn, Norton, 1978.
  • Chosen Poems Old and New, Norton, 1982.
  • Our Dead behind Us, Norton, 1986.
  • Undersong: Chosen Poems Old and New, Norton, 1992.
  • The Marvelous Arithmetics of Distance, Norton, 1993.
  • The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde, Norton, 1997.

CONTRIBUTOR OF POETRY TO ANTHOLOGIES

  • Langston Hughes, editor, New Negro Poets, USA, University of Indiana Press, 1962.
  • P. Breman, editor, Sixes and Sevens, Breman Ltd. (London), 1963.
  • R. Pool, editor, Beyond the Blues, Hand &Flower Press (Amsterdam), 1964.
  • G. Menarini, editor, I Negri: Poesie e Canti, Edizioni Academia (Rome), 1969.
  • C. Major, editor, New Black Poetry, International Press, 1969.
  • T. Wilentz, editor, Natural Process, Hill &Wang, 1970.
  • T. Cade, editor, The Black Woman, American Library Publishing, 1970.

Contributor of poetry to other anthologies, including Soul-Script, edited by J. Meyer, Simon &Schuster.

OTHER

  • The Audre Lorde Compendium: Essays, Speeches, and Journals, introduction by Alice Walker, Pandora (London), 1996.

Contributor of poetry to periodicals, including Iowa Review, Black Scholar, Chrysalis, Black World, Journal of Black Poetry, Transatlantic Review, Massachusetts Review, Pound, Harlem Writers' Quarterly, Freedomways, Seventeen, and Women: A Journal of Liberation; contributor of fiction, under pseudonym Rey Domini, to Venture magazine. Editor, Pound magazine (Tougaloo, MS), 1968; poetry editor, Chrysalis and Amazon Quarterly.