Robyn Rowland
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Women Who Do and Women Who Don't Join the Women's Movement
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1984
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4 editions
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This Intimate War Gallipoli/Canakkale 1915: Icli Disli Bir Savas: Gelibolu/Canakkale 1915
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Living Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies
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1992
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7 editions
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Seasons of Doubt & Burning: New & Selected Poems
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2010
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Perverse Serenity
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Line of Drift
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2015
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Mosaics from the Map
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Woman Herself: A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Women's Identity
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1990
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Fiery waters
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2001
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Shadows At the Gate:
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“Poetry can animate everything, so that life itself breathes through the line. It remembers passion. ... It can make us alive to something new or remembered. Coming out of the ordinary or the mystical, it calls us to ourselves; drawing into view the inner working relationships between the conscious and the unconscious; the passionate intensity of the feeling life as well as the corrugated pathways of thought. Using image to speak, it inspires awe at the way the poet can condense experience on the page.... Poetry can inform, renew, move, uncover understanding, create change’.
Robyn Rowland, ‘De-lyricising the lyric?”
― Under this Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında
Robyn Rowland, ‘De-lyricising the lyric?”
― Under this Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında
“Poetry can animate everything, so that life itself breathes through the line. It remembers passion. ... It can make us alive to something new or remembered. Coming out of the ordinary or the mystical, it calls us to ourselves; drawing into view the inner working relationships between the conscious and the unconscious; the passionate intensity of the feeling life as well as the corrugated pathways of thought. Using image to speak, it inspires awe at the way the poet can condense experience on the page.... Poetry can inform, renew, move, uncover understanding, create change’.
Robyn Rowland, ‘De-lyricising the lyric?”
― Under this Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında
Robyn Rowland, ‘De-lyricising the lyric?”
― Under this Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında






