アンバー・タンブリンさんのインスタグラム写真 - (アンバー・タンブリンInstagram)「A brief break from my regularly scheduled program of rejoicing for Biden/Harris and fighting for the GA runoffs to squeal with pride that I wrote this piece for The New Yorker on the late revolutionary feminist poet Diane Di Prima which came out today. Click the link in my bio to read it in full.  ✨✨✨  “In my twenties, I joined a small group of Bay Area artists for a lunch celebrating the birthday of the legendary Beat poet Michael McClure, who passed earlier this year. I grew up in California, the daughter of two artists, in the presence of the McClures of the world: men who had helped reshape American culture, like the poets Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Jack Hirschman, or artists, actors, and musicians like Ed Ruscha, George Herms, Dennis Hopper, and Neil Young. Many of these men would be at McClure’s party, but there was one person I was especially nervous and excited to meet: a woman named Diane di Prima. Di Prima, who died on October 25th, at the age of eighty-six, was a revolutionary feminist poet who was on the front lines of the shifts in art and culture that took place in the fifties, sixties, and seventies. She fought for queer rights, trans rights, and women’s rights long before clothing lines and hashtags began to flood political movements. For six decades, her writing confronted the traditional stereotypes of the female body, how it should look, weigh, and be desired. She was, to my eye, the real sexual liberator of the sixties—a woman who wrote dangerously, lived wildly, and loved daringly, right up to her very last breath...” (click the link in my bio to read the full piece)」11月10日 1時41分 - amberrosetamblyn

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A brief break from my regularly scheduled program of rejoicing for Biden/Harris and fighting for the GA runoffs to squeal with pride that I wrote this piece for The New Yorker on the late revolutionary feminist poet Diane Di Prima which came out today. Click the link in my bio to read it in full.
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“In my twenties, I joined a small group of Bay Area artists for a lunch celebrating the birthday of the legendary Beat poet Michael McClure, who passed earlier this year. I grew up in California, the daughter of two artists, in the presence of the McClures of the world: men who had helped reshape American culture, like the poets Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Jack Hirschman, or artists, actors, and musicians like Ed Ruscha, George Herms, Dennis Hopper, and Neil Young. Many of these men would be at McClure’s party, but there was one person I was especially nervous and excited to meet: a woman named Diane di Prima. Di Prima, who died on October 25th, at the age of eighty-six, was a revolutionary feminist poet who was on the front lines of the shifts in art and culture that took place in the fifties, sixties, and seventies. She fought for queer rights, trans rights, and women’s rights long before clothing lines and hashtags began to flood political movements. For six decades, her writing confronted the traditional stereotypes of the female body, how it should look, weigh, and be desired. She was, to my eye, the real sexual liberator of the sixties—a woman who wrote dangerously, lived wildly, and loved daringly, right up to her very last breath...” (click the link in my bio to read the full piece)


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