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Suits Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Suits Me

The jazz pianist Billy Tipton was born in Oklahoma City as Dorothy Tipton, but almost nobody knew the truth until the day he died. This jazz era biography evokes the rich, popular-music history of the Great Depression and reads like a detective story. 60 photos.

Anne Sexton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520

Anne Sexton

Anne 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.

Her Husband
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Her Husband

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-05-01
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  • Publisher: Abacus

Ted Hughes married Sylvia Plath in 1956, at the outset of their brilliant careers. Plath's suicide six and a half years later, for which many held Hughes accountable, changed his life, his closest relationships, his standing in the literary world and brought new significance to his poetry.In this stunning new biography of their marriage, Diane Middlebrook renders a portrait of Hughes as a man, as a poet and as a husband, haunted - and nourished - his entire life by the aftermath of his first marriage.Middlebrook presents Hughes as a complicated, conflicted figure: sexually magnetic, fiercely ambitious, immensely caring and shrewd in business. She argues that Plath's suicide, though it devastated Hughes and made him vulnerable to the savage attacks of Plath's growing readership, ultimately gave him his true subject - recreating himself for posterity through his marriage to Sylvia Plath and his struggles within his own historical circumstances.

Selected Poems of Anne Sexton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Selected Poems of Anne Sexton

A selection of poems by contemporary American author Anne Sexton, drawn primarily from eight previously published collections.

Coming to Light
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Coming to Light

This collection of 16 essays discusses the broad relationship of women poets to the American literary tradition

Worlds Into Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 139

Worlds Into Words

The collaboration of the reader and the poem in modern poetry is examined, especially as it is embodied in the works of Thomas, Yeats, Bogan, Plath, Sexton, Rich, and Roethke

Plath: Poems
  • Language: en

Plath: Poems

A representative selection of verse by the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who left in the wake of her personal tragedy a legacy of poems that combine terrifying intensity and dazzling artistry. With their brutally frank self-exposure and emotional immediacy, Plath's poems, from "Lady Lazarus" to "Daddy," have had an enduring influence on contemporary poetry.

An Accident of Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

An Accident of Hope

In 1956, Anne Sexton was admitted into a mental hospital for post-partum depression, where she met Dr. Martin Orne, a young psychiatrist who treated her for the next eight years. In that time Sexton would blossom into a world-famous poet, best known for her "confessional" poems dealing with personal subjects not often represented in poetry at that time: mental illness, depression, suicide, sex, abortion, women's bodies, and the ordinary lives of mothers and housewives. Orne audiotaped the last three years of her therapy to facilitate her ability to remember their sessions. The final six months of these tapes are the focus of this book. In An Accident of Hope, Dawn Skorczewski links the conte...

Young Ovid
  • Language: en

Young Ovid

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Walking with the Wind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Walking with the Wind

Forty years ago, a teenaged boy stepped off a cotton farm in Alabama and into the epicenter of the struggle for civil rights in America, where he has remained to this day, committed still to the nonviolent ideals of his mentor Martin Luther King and the movement they both served. of photos.