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May Sarton

    May Sarton exploró temas de soledad, creación artística e identidad femenina a lo largo de su obra. Sus memorias examinaron valientemente sus experiencias personales, contribuyendo a un diálogo más abierto sobre la sexualidad. Sarton fue una pionera en la exploración de las vidas de mujeres artistas y su búsqueda de la soledad como fuente de inspiración. Su lenguaje poético y estilo introspectivo continúan resonando en los lectores.

    After the Stroke
    A Private Mythology
    May Sarton
    The Fur Person
    Dear Juliette
    May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1955-1995
    • 2016

      Inner Landscape

      Poems

      • 104 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the complexities of human emotion, the book explores the landscape of the heart with clarity and maturity. The author employs direct and fresh expression, avoiding sentimentality to convey intense feelings. Through vivid metaphors, such as a fire in a mirror and the tension of a spire, the narrative captures the essence of emotional experience. This 2016 reprint of the 1937 edition preserves the original's authenticity, providing readers with a profound reflection on love and the human condition.

      Inner Landscape
    • 2014

      A delightful, whimsical tale-one of the most popular books for cat lovers ever written. The cat Tom has grown tired of his vagabond lifestyle, and he concludes that there might be some appeal in giving up the freedom of street life for a loving home. It will take just the right human companion, however, to make his transformation from Cat About Town to genuine Fur Person possible. Sarton's book is one of the most beloved stories ever written about the joys and tribulations inherent in sharing one's life with a cat.

      The Fur Person
    • 2002

      May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1955-1995

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The collection features 200 letters from a renowned author, showcasing her evolution and experiences during her mature years and rise to fame. Richly annotated, these letters reveal her multifaceted life as a writer, lover, friend, and traveler, deeply engaged with personal and public issues. Notable correspondents include Robert Frost and Elizabeth Bowen, highlighting her connections with significant literary figures. The letters reflect her passionate search for creativity and the complexities of her relationships, offering an intimate glimpse into her world.

      May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1955-1995
    • 2002

      Magnificent Spinster

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers on Cam's reflections following the death of Jane Reid, a beloved teacher and mentor. As Cam uncovers old poems written to Jane, memories resurface, allowing her to creatively explore Jane's dynamic and passionate life. This novel intertwines themes of friendship, loss, and the transformative power of memory, showcasing how Jane's influence continues to resonate through Cam's writing and imagination.

      Magnificent Spinster
    • 2002

      In her 75th year, Sarton's long career was undergoing a substantial revival as a new generation discovered her work. Delighted at this growing readership, she looked forward to a good year - until she suffered a stroke.

      After the Stroke
    • 1999

      Dear Juliette

      Letters of May Sarton to Juliette Huxley

      • 418 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The complex relationship between May Sarton and Juliette Huxley unfolds through a series of letters, capturing over sixty years of deep friendship and passionate entanglements. Their bond, marked by intense love and moments of estrangement—especially after Sarton's affair with Juliette's husband—highlights the emotional turbulence they navigated. Juliette's long refusal to communicate adds layers to their connection, which ultimately endures through reconciliation after Julian's death. The letters reveal a profound affinity, underscoring the enduring power of love despite challenges.

      Dear Juliette
    • 1997

      Recovering

      A Journal

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      In her sixty-sixth year, the author navigates personal challenges, including the end of a cherished relationship and a mastectomy, while battling depression. Through her journal, she reflects on the immense psychic energy required to overcome adversity. The narrative highlights the importance of friendships, a deep connection to nature, and the support of her growing readership, which helped illuminate her darkest moments and foster resilience amidst life's difficulties.

      Recovering
    • 1997

      Coming Into Eighty

      Poems

      • 72 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The poems capture the intimate reflections of a writer grappling with life's profound questions, particularly around solitude, existence, and mortality. Through everyday moments—like writing letters, tending to flowers, and caring for her car—Sarton explores the complexities of living alone, balancing the mundane with deeper philosophical insights. The work reveals a blend of personal experience and universal themes, offering a poignant look at the joys and challenges of solitary life.

      Coming Into Eighty
    • 1997

      Faithful Are the Wounds

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The narrative revolves around Edward Cavan, a gifted English professor whose unexpected suicide profoundly impacts his friends, altering their lives in significant ways. As they grapple with the aftermath of his death, the story explores themes of grief, loss, and the hidden struggles beneath the surface of seemingly successful lives.

      Faithful Are the Wounds
    • 1997

      Letters from Maine

      Poems

      • 62 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The collection of poems explores the enduring nature of love and the memories it creates, celebrating both its beauty and transience. It intertwines themes of love with the stark yet comforting aspects of nature, reflecting on how the natural world can provide solace. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, the poems invite readers to appreciate the lasting impact of love and the poetic vision it inspires.

      Letters from Maine