I don't know why either. Oh well, I am awkward with ... I didn't like the letters myself, but I liked the idea of the letters very much. As you know, both Maxine and I ... To say, more true, I LOVE Henderson. I can not quibble bout the ...
Sexton liked to hobnob, so she was pleased but nervous when Frederick Morgan, editor of The Hudson Review, invited her to drop by the journal's offices if she ever came to New York. Arriving late one day in mid-January, ...
In this book, Paula M. Salvio opens up Sexton’s classroom, uncovering a teacher who willfully demonstrated that the personal could also be plural.
Contains some of the best and most representative writing about Sexton's life and work
This is a comprehensive study of the works of this important American poet. In recognition of the close relationship between Sexton's life and writing, Hall includes extensive biographical information and...
Anne Sexton
Striking photos of the alluring, defiant, and mesmerizing poet Anne Sexton-many published for the first time in this exclusive collection-taken during the last summer of her life, before her suicide on October 4, 1974 According to those who ...
A collection of letters written by poet Anne Sexton in which she describes her life, thoughts, and feelings, with previously unpublished poems, family pictures, and memorabilia.