1980 Feb. 18-24. First International Symposium on Anarchy, Portland (Oregon), U.S.A.
This very well attended but controversial symposium was particularly highlighted by the round table on anarchisme and literature, with the (…)
Voir aussi Pierre Boujut (1913-1992) sur Wikipedia
This very well attended but controversial symposium was particularly highlighted by the round table on anarchisme and literature, with the (…)
Des halls de distributeurs automatiques de billets, ouverts la nuit, où se déroulent d’étranges ballets. Démonstrations pyrotechniques non (…)
Open Court 6 (1892) p.3118 I Am I am! The ages on the ages roll: And what I am, I was, and I shall be: by slow growth filling higher Destiny, And (…)
Open Court : 6 (1892) p.3302 A Soul, half through the Gate, said unto Life: "What does thou offer me?" And Life replied: "Sorrow, unceasing (…)
This poem, written in June 1893, first appeared in Open Court 7 (1893) p.3782. It was reprinted in The Worm Turns (After an incarceration of (…)
Open Court 8 (1894) p.4246
Open Court 8 (1894) p.4026
This poem, dedicated to General M. M. Trumbull, who defended the Chicago Martyrs in 1886, first appeared in Open Court 8 (1894) p.4158. It was (…)
/ Voltairine de Cleyre ; edited & introduced by Franklin Rosemont. Chicago : Charles H. Kerr Pub. Co. (Poets of revolt series ; no. 2.), 1990. (…)
The worm turns / by V. De Cleyre. Philadelphia [Pa.] : Innes & Sons, printers ..., 1900. [2], 14 p. ; 21 cm. A collection of poems, including (…)
Glasgow: William Duff, 1898 ? San Francisco, Ca. : Free Society, [19—]. Labadie Collection You may listen to this poem on the Archive.org (…)
1901. Selected Works 70–73. Listen to the poem Comrades, what matter the watch-night tells That a New Year comes or goes? What to us are the (…)