Lola Ridge (born Rose Emily Ridge; 12 December 1873 – 19 May 1941) was an Irish-born New Zealand-American anarchist and modernist poet, and an influential editor of avant-garde, feminist, and Marxist publications. She is best known for her long poems and poetic sequences, published in numerous magazines and collected in five books of poetry. (From Wikipedia) More about Lola Ridge:
| | Books by Lola Ridge: Ridge, Lola, 1873-1941, contrib.: American Poets: An Anthology of Contemporary Verse (Munich: K. Wolff Verlag, c1923), ed. by Leonora Speyer, also contrib. by Conrad Aiken, Maxwell Bodenheim, Anna Hempstead Branch, Witter Bynner, Adelaide Crapsey, Emily Dickinson, H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), T. S. Eliot, John Gould Fletcher, Robert Frost, Orrick Johns, Alfred Kreymborg, Vachel Lindsay, Amy Lowell, Edwin Markham, Edgar Lee Masters, Edna St. Vincent Millay, William Vaughn Moody, Marianne Moore, Rose Cecil O'Neill, Ezra Pound, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Carl Sandburg, Wallace Stevens, Sara Teasdale, Ridgely Torrence, Louis Untermeyer, William Carlos Williams, and Elinor Wylie (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Ridge, Lola, 1873-1941: The Ghetto, and Other Poems (Gutenberg text) Ridge, Lola, 1873-1941: Sun-Up, and Other Poems (Gutenberg text)
Additional books by Lola Ridge in the extended shelves: Ridge, Lola, 1873-1941: Firehead. (Payson & Clarke, 1929) (page images at HathiTrust) Ridge, Lola, 1873-1941: Red flag (Viking Press, 1927) (page images at HathiTrust) Ridge, Lola, 1873-1941: Sun-up, and other poems (B.W. Huebsch, inc., 1920) (page images at HathiTrust)
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