Anne Sexton: A BiographyAnne Sexton began writing poetry at the age of twenty-nine to keep from killing herself. She held on to language for dear life and somehow -- in spite of alcoholism and the mental illness that ultimately led her to suicide -- managed to create a body of work that won a Pulitzer Prize and that still sings to thousands of readers. This exemplary biography, which was nominated for the National Book Award, provoked controversy for its revelations of infidelity and incest and its use of tapes from Sexton's psychiatric sessions. It reconciles the many Anne Sextons: the 1950s housewife; the abused child who became an abusive mother; the seductress; the suicide who carried "kill-me pills" in her handbag the way other women carry lipstick; and the poet who transmuted confession into lasting art. |
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... felt threatened , very competitive with her . There was little support for the idea that another woman poet could be a source of strength or mutual engagement . I think I suspected — and not because of some profound character defect in ...
... felt threatened , very competitive with her . There was little support for the idea that another woman poet could be a source of strength or mutual engagement . I think I suspected — and not because of some profound character defect in ...
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... felt that I was loved , but I always felt insecure , too— that bad things could happen at any time , " she recalled . " On that trip , I began to feel there was a way out of my in- security : If I could just take care of it all , then ...
... felt that I was loved , but I always felt insecure , too— that bad things could happen at any time , " she recalled . " On that trip , I began to feel there was a way out of my in- security : If I could just take care of it all , then ...
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... felt manipulated by her . I guess that I loved her so much that I couldn't have felt any manipula- tion . There were times when I felt the pressures of the demands , but you know , Annie gave as good as she got . She was extremely ...
... felt manipulated by her . I guess that I loved her so much that I couldn't have felt any manipula- tion . There were times when I felt the pressures of the demands , but you know , Annie gave as good as she got . She was extremely ...
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