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Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton

Born: 9 November 1928 • Died: 4 October 1974

Anne Sexton was born in Newton, Massachusetts and raised in Weston, Massachusetts. One of the most popular poets of mid-20th century America, Sexton’s impressive body of work continues to be widely read and debated by literary scholars and cultural critics alike. Sexton’s books after To Bedlam and Part Way Back included All my Pretty Ones (1962), Live or Die (1966), which won the Pulitzer Prize, Love Poems (1969), the play Mercy Street (1969). Transformations (1972), a series of retellings of Grimm’s fairy tales is often described as her least overtly “confessional” and most feminist work. Sexton’s last published collection was The Death Notebooks (1974); posthumously published volumes included The Awful Rowing toward God (1975), 45 Mercy Street (1976), and Words for Dr. Y: Uncollected Poems with Three Stories (1978). (Source)

Poems by Anne Sexton

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Yellow by Anne Sexton

“we will / never die, not one of us, we’ll go on / won’t we?” — Anne Sexton
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Admonitions To A Special Person by Anne Sexton

“we will / never die, not one of us, we’ll go on / won’t we?” — Anne Sexton
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Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound by Anne Sexton

"although everything has happened, / nothing has happened." — Anne Sexton
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Wanting to Die by Anne Sexton

"To thrust all that life under your tongue!— / that, all by itself, becomes a passion." — Anne Sexton