“The Insusceptibles,” by Adrienne Rich (born on 16 May 1929, in Baltimore, Maryland, the elder daughter of a Jewish physician father and a Protestant musician mother.
“Feeling Fucked Up,” by Etheridge Knight. (Knight was born in Corinth, Mississippi. While still a teenager, he joined the army to serve in the Korea war.)
“Eating Poetry,” by Mark Strand. (Many of his poems are nostalgic, recalling the bays, fields, boats, and pine forests of his Prince Edward Island childhood)
“Letter From The Afterlife,” by Andrea Gibson (Gibson —13 August 1975 to 14 July 2025— was an American poet and activist. Their poetry focused on gender norms, politics, and social justice)
“The boy child,” by Abigail George (George’s a South African feminist, poet, and prolific writer recognised for her poetry, short stories, and national literary awards received.)
“Praise Them,” by Li-Young Lee (has received a Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, a Fellowship from the Academy of American Poets, a Lannan Literary Award, and others)