

Rich's other volumes of poetry include The Dream of a Common Language, A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far, An Atlas of the Difficult World, The School Among the Ruins, and Telephone Ringing in the Labyrinth.

That volume, published in 1973, is considered her masterwork. Her constellation of honors includes a National Book Award for poetry for Tonight, No Poetry Will Serve, a MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant in 1994, and a National Book Award for poetry in 1974 for Diving Into the Wreck.

She wrote two dozen volumes of poetry and more than a half-dozen of prose. 1967) Necessities of Life (1966) The Diamond Cutters and Other Poems (1955) A Change of World (1951) Nonfiction Arts of the Possible: Essays and Conversations (2001) What Is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics (1993) Blood, Bread and Poetry: Selected Prose, 1979-1986 (1986) Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution (1976 rev.Widely read, widely anthologized, widely interviewed, and widely taught, Adrienne Rich (1929-2012) was for decades among the most influential writers of the feminist movement and one of the best-known American public intellectuals. Born Adrienne Cecile Rich in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
