Audre Lorde

Born in 1934
Memoir Poetry
  • Audre Lorde was a prominent Black feminist poet and activist.

  • Her poetry, published regularly in the 1960s, addressed themes of civil rights, feminism, and lesbian identity.

  • Lorde's first poetry collection, The First Cities, was released in 1968.

  • She co-founded Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press in 1980, the first U.S. publisher for women of color.

  • Lorde was politically active in civil rights, anti-war, and feminist movements throughout her career.

  • She served as State Poet of New York from 1991 to 1992.

  • Her work consistently explored themes of love, rage, and social justice, with a focus on intersectionality and the experiences of marginalized communities.

Books by Audre Lorde