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Books : Literature & Fiction : Poetry : Poets, A-Z : ( S ) : Sarton, May
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In poems gathered into three sections under the titles "Letters from Maine," "A Winter Garland," and "Letters to Myself," Sarton's inspiration was a new, brief, and passionate love affair. The book celebrates that time, marks its passing, and opens up the poetic vision it left behind. The poems speak of the permanence of the memory of love and of the flowering it brings. They also draw on the rich, sometimes harsh, beauty of nature and its solace.
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A rich correspondence illuminating the latter half of the life of one of America's most beloved authors. In May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1955-1995 two hundred annotated letters chronicle the mature life of a legendary poet and novelist. A friend to Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bowen, Madeleine L'Engle, and Marianne Moore, May Sarton was a commanding presence, a figure somehow larger than life whose personality undoubtedly informed her work. As writer, traveler, friend, and lover, Sarton corresponded with an array of actors, artists, teachers, admirers, and clergy. While recording the joys and griefs of her craft and her heart, Sarton engaged with major public issues of the last half-century. May Sarton: Selected Letters sheds new light on her breakthrough novel, Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing, and on her revolutionary Journal of a Solitude. There are echoes as well of the lyric poetry that Sarton brought alive in dynamic readings to audiences across America. In this volume, the capstone of her literary legacy, Sarton characteristically speaks to each reader as a friend. 16 pages of b/w photographs.
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Like many other women, Connecticut photographer Edith Royce Schade first discovered the writing of May Sarton in the early seventies. This beautiful gift book offers readers an extrordinary photographic "feast" and an opportunity to drink deeply From May Sarton's Well.
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A collection of poetry by the author of Endgame: A Journal of the Seventy-ninth Year and Among the Usual Days celebrates sixty years of creative output with poems culled from Sarton's thirteen previous books.
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"May Sarton has become one of America's best-loved writers. . . The publication of the first collection of primarily new verse in a decade will bring joy to her admirers. . . The more recent work is exquisitely tender, full of reverence for the most fleeting of beauties."
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Sarton's verse reflects five decades of experimental thinking on nature, love, friendship, and the crises of our times. Here, she reads 30 of her favorite poems. Complete selections.
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In this collection, May Sarton takes on the subject of herself in old age. Here are her observations and reflections both on daily events and on the larger questions of life and death, the difficulties and rewards of living alone. Her many fans will find Sarton as celebratory and fresh as ever.
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Collection of May Sarton poems.
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