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Name
  
Enid Dame


Role
  
Poet

Enid Dame wwwpoetsusacomwisewomenswebimagesEnidDamejpg

Died
  
December 25, 2003, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
Which Lilith?, Lilith and Her Demons, On the road to Damascus, Maryland, Anything You Don't See

Enid Dame (June 28, 1943, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania – December 25, 2003) was an American poet, fiction writer, teacher, editor, and publisher. For many years, she and her husband, poet Donald Lev, lived in Brooklyn and in High Falls, New York, where they edited and published the literary tabloid Home Planet News. She was on the faculty of the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University in New Brunswick, where she served as Associate Director of the Writing Program.

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Enid Dame Enid Dame WWW Tribute Site

Dame's poems explored themes of urban life, Jewish history and identity, and political activism. She examined contemporary women's lives in persona poems that take on the voice of Eve, Lilith, or other woman from Jewish tradition. These poems often locate a kernel of feminist rebellion in familiar Biblical stories. The 2007 anthology Broken Land: Poems of Brooklyn, edited by Julia Kasdorf and Michael Tyrell, was dedicated to her memory.

2009 enid dame poetry competition 2009 winner kess ann grant reads a stranger


Her works

  • Riding the D Train
  • On the Road to Damascus, Maryland
  • Lilith
  • Lilith's New Career
  • Lilith and Her Demons
  • Dream Wedding
  • Anything You Don't See
  • References

    Enid Dame Wikipedia