Anne Sexton: A Self-portrait in LettersHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 2004 - 433 σελίδες An expression of an extraordinary poet's life story in her own words, this book shows Anne Sexton as she really was in private, as she wrote about herself to family, friends, fellow poets, and students. Anne's daughter Linda Gray Sexton and her close confidant Lois Ames have judiciously chosen from among thousands of letters and provided commentary where necessary. Illustrated throughout with candid photographs and memorabilia, the letters -- brilliant, lyrical, caustic, passionate, angry -- are a consistently revealing index to Anne Sexton's quixotic and exuberant personality. |
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14 Black Oak 40 Clearwater Road Anne Sexton Anne's anyhow August best wishes Black Oak Road Boston Brother Dennis C. K. Williams Carolyn Kizer course crazy damn Dear Deitz desk drink feel George Starbuck girl glad guess happy Harvey hell hope Houghton Mifflin James Dickey Kayo keep kind letter Linda Linda Gray Sexton live Lois Ames look Lowell Maxine Maxine Kumin mean Mercy Street miss mother never nice night Nolan Miller okay Paul Brooks perhaps play poet poetry pretty remember Review Robert Lowell Sandy sick Snodsy someone story strange summer sure Sweeney Sylvia talk Ted Hughes tell thanks thing thought Tillie Olsen told W. D. Snodgrass week woman wonderful words worry write written wrong wrote Yorker
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