On this recording, made shortly before her death in 1974, Anne Sexton reads twenty-four poems selected from different periods in her creative life, all in a dramatic, resonant voice that complements the deeply person quality of her dark, poetic explorations.
"On this recording, made shortly before her death in 1974, Anne Sexton reads twenty-four poems selected from different periods in her creative life, all in a dramatic, resonant voice that complements the deeply person quality of her dark, poetic explorations."@en
"Many of Anne Sexton's poems are at least ostensibly about family history, personal and other intimate experience, mental collapse or sexual encounters."
"Many of Anne Sexton's poems are at least ostensibly about family history, personal and other intimate experience, mental collapse or sexual encounters."@en
"The Poet's voice radio program about life and career of Anne Sexton, an influential American poet and writer known for her highly personal, confessional poetry, is hosted by Blair Brown. Includes excerpts from Sexton's live readings of her poetry, commentary, historical and biographical information, and interviews with her family members, friends and colleagues."@en
"In an interview the poet talks about her work and reads her poetry to music."
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