
Encounter in April
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May Sarton's career spanned sixty years and included novels, poetry, memoirs, and even children's books, but it was poetry that provided the world's first look at her wondrous talent. Encounter in April is a fitting starting point for readers wishing to familiarize themselves with one of the twentieth century's most lyrical and eloquent authors.
In this anthology, Sarton describes womanhood devastatingly and unforgettably, deftly matching serene imagery with powerful emotion. Her sonnets are to be savored. Encounter in April is a thesis statement for a lengthy and profound career, and Sarton's talent is readily evident from the beginning.
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Person
An accomplished memoirist, Sarton came out as a lesbian in her 1965 book Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing. Her memoir Journal of a Solitude(1973) was an account of her experiences as a female artist.Sarton spent her later years in York, Maine, living and writing by the sea. In her memoir Endgame: A Journal of the Seventy-Ninth Year(1992), she shares her own personal thoughts on getting older. Her final poetry collection, Coming into Eighty, was published in 1994.Sarton died on July 16, 1995, in York, Maine.
Content
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Publisher's Note
- FIRST SNOW
- ENCOUNTER IN APRIL
- 'SHE SHALL BE CALLED WOMAN'
- LANDSCAPES AND PORTRAITS
- ON THE ATLANTIC
- FROM CORNWALL
- THE TREES
- WEEK END
- KEW
- ON HAMPSHIRE DOWNS
- NURSERY RHYME
- EVENING LANDSCAPE
- FOR MARIETTE LYDIS
- PORTRAIT BY HOLBEIN
- PORTRAIT OF ONE PERSON
- PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST
- PORTRAITS OF THREE WOMEN
- FOR ELEONORA DUSE
- MOUNTAIN INTERVAL
- FALL OF PETALS
- REQUEST
- JAPANESE PAPERS
- HANDS
- INTERVIEW
- BERCEUSE
- APOLOGY
- ADVICE
- FALL OF PETALS
- FAUN'S DEATH
- SLIGHT DEATH
- TROUBADOUR SONG
- SONG FOR DROUGHT
- TO THE WEARY
- FOR KEATS AND MOZART
- SONNETS
- LOVE, FALL AS LIGHTLY ON HIS LIDS AS SLEEP
- DON'T TOUCH ME. I WOULD KEEP US STILL APART
- YOU HAD FOUND WORDS FOR THIS AND CALLED IT LOVE
- IF I SIT SMOULDERING NOW AS EARLY WHEAT
- SINCE I AM WHAT I AM, AN INCOMPLETE
- I PICKED LOVE FROM THE BOUGH ON WHICH IT SWINGS
- JOY WILL NOT EVER FLOURISH AT YOUR NEED
- WE WHO HAD BEEN SO WOUNDED AND SO CLOVEN
- SOMEWHERE THERE IS DELIGHT LOVE WILL NOT BRING
- I WENT BEYOND THE EARTH AND STOOD OUTSIDE
- THERE COMES A MOMENT WHEN THE GENTLE FLESH
- IF I COULD LAY MY HEAD WITHIN THE SCOPE
- THE EARTH IS SLIM BETWEEN TWO WHO HAVE SEEN
- I HAVE BEEN NOURISHED BY THIS LONELINESS
- NOW LET ME REST. NOW LET ME LAY MY HAND
- STRANGERS
- A Biography of May Sarton
- Copyright Page
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