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The Will To Change Adrienne Rich’s death leaves a hole in the culture that can’t easily be filled. By Meghan O'Rourke. Ma PM. Adrienne Rich (). Adrienne Rich was born in Baltimore in to Arnold Rice Rich, a renowned pathologist and professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University, and Helen Jones Rich, a former concert pianist.6 Although her father was Jewish, Rich and her younger sister were raised Christian in an affluent home with an extensive library. Rich’s most formative. The Will To Change: Poems “The Will to Change must be read whole: for its tough distrust of completion and for its cool declaratives which fix us with a stare more unsettling than the most hysterical questions The poems are about departures, about the pain of breaking away from lovers and from an old sense of self.
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