
Selected Poems of May Sarton
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In her prolific six-decade career, May Sarton was as at home crafting a novel as she was writing a memoir. However, it was in poetry that Sarton's feelings were laid bare. She was a writer of immense creativity and strength, and created a back catalog of poetry that could rival those of any of her contemporaries.
In Selected Poems of May Sarton, a collection from her first forty years of writing, many of the author's classic themes are on display: There are her meditations on solitude, featuring the breathtaking "Gestalt at Sixty"; there is her beautifully written tribute to literature in "My Sisters, O My Sisters"; and there is a rumination on affairs of the heart in an excerpt from the sonnet collection "A Divorce of Lovers."
Sarton was a true literary force, with the ability to speak to readers of all genders, persuasions, and ages, and Selected Poems of May Sarton demonstrates that power perfectly.
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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
- Contents
- Publisher's Note
- Introduction
- I The Composed Imagination
- Lady with a Falcon
- The Lady and the Unicorn
- Nativity
- Baroque Image
- Portrait by Holbein
- Dutch Interior
- Japanese Prints
- Nursery Rhyme
- These Pure Arches
- Journey toward Poetry
- Italian Garden
- Behind What Little Mirror.
- Franz, a Goose
- Lament for Toby
- A Parrot
- Eine Kleine Snailmusik
- Song
- The Clavichord
- Girl with 'Cello
- A Celebration for George Sarton
- Evening Walk in France
- Composition
- These Images Remain
- II Love
- An Exchange of Gifts
- Invocation
- Prothalamion
- Death and the Lovers
- We Sat Smoking at a Table.
- Evening Music
- A Light Left On
- from Autumn Sonnets
- The Snow Light
- Moth in the Schoolroom
- A Storm of Angels
- from A Divorce of Lovers
- The Swans
- Der Abschied
- In Time Like Air
- Strangers
- III Solitude
- Return
- Greeting: New Year's Eve, 1937
- Where Dream Begins
- Christmas Letter to a Psychiatrist, 1970
- All Souls
- A Hard Death
- Burial
- Of Grief
- My Father's Death
- Myself to Me
- Winter Carol
- Because What I Want Most Is Permanence
- Gestalt at Sixty
- On Being Given Time
- Annunciation
- These Were Her Nightly Journeys
- Jonah
- Humpty Dumpty
- The Caged Bird
- At Muzot
- Song
- On a Winter Night
- IV Nature
- The Garden of Childhood
- A Child's Japan
- The First Autumn
- First Snow
- The House in Winter
- March-Mad
- Mud Season
- Easter Morning
- Metamorphosis
- Apple Tree in May
- A Glass of Water
- A Flower-Arranging Summer
- Sun Boat
- The Fig
- The Olive Grove
- To the North
- A Guest
- The Metaphysical Garden
- Of the Seasons
- Bears and Waterfalls
- The Puritan
- V In a Dirty Time
- from To the Living
- Stone Walls
- Monticello
- Charleston Plantations
- Who Wakes
- The Tortured
- Night Watch
- Easter, 1968
- "We'll to the Woods No More."
- Ballad of the Sixties
- Letter from Chicago
- The Ballad of Johnny
- A Recognition
- VI Invocations and Mythologies
- The Approach-Calcutta
- Notes from India
- The Invocation to Kali
- The Muse as Medusa
- At Lindos
- At Delphi
- Birthday on the Acropolis
- Mediterranean
- Narcissus
- The Return of Aphrodite
- Proteus
- Binding the Dragon
- The Phoenix
- The Furies
- Myth
- Memory of Swans
- Nostalgia for India
- The Godhead as Lynx
- Giant in the Garden
- The Frog, that Naked Creature
- A Village Tale
- The Fear of Angels
- The Lion and the Rose
- Prayer before Work
- Prisoner at a Desk
- A Letter to James Stephens
- The Work of Happiness
- An Intruder
- Now I Become Myself
- My Sisters, O My Sisters
- VII The Action of Therapy
- Index to First Lines
- A Biography of May Sarton
- Copyright Page
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