"I survived, carried on, glad to be
like a weed, a wild red poppy,
rooted in life"
Marilyn Buck, from her poem Wild Poppies
On May 15th this year, two years after her death, a book of the Collected Poems of Marilyn Buck as been released. Inside Out: Selected Poems is a collection of her poetry written from inside prison.
Marilyn Buck
was a radical political activist who spent more than 30 years in maximum security US prisons for political
crimes committed during the 1960's as part of her involvement in the
Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army.
Buck was imprisoned
for politically motivated actions undertaken in support of
self-determination and national liberation for Native Americans, African
Americans and Puerto Ricans and in opposition to racial injustice and
U.S. imperialism.
Marilyn Black was a white women who described herself as a political prisoner against the crimes of an Imperial America.
In prison Buck continued the fight against injustice and earned a BA in
Psychology and became a highly acclaimed poet, writer and translator.
She published numerous poems and books and was preparing a new book of
her work when she died.
Buck
was granted parole in 2010 and was to be released from prison when she
learned she had an aggressive form of uterine cancer. She was released
from prison on humanitarian grounds before her parole, but died in
August 2010, shortly after her release. She had served 33 years of what
was an 80 year sentence for political crimes.
Marilyn Buck's poetry resonates with a power and a beauty that I find deeply moving.
You can read more about Marilyn Buck and her work, including her profoundly beautiful poetry, here, here and here.
You can read more about Marilyn Buck and her work, including her profoundly beautiful poetry, here, here and here.
Three Women
Marilyn Buck 1999
two women sit on the couch
a third on her heels
between them a bench
a private tableau carved in
crowded prison space
a third on her heels
between them a bench
a private tableau carved in
crowded prison space
Vietnamese
dashed with English
skims across the din
they spoon out
rice fish
a bit of pirated green
Americanized soy sauce
reconstituted by secrets from home
transforms the instant
dashed with English
skims across the din
they spoon out
rice fish
a bit of pirated green
Americanized soy sauce
reconstituted by secrets from home
transforms the instant
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