May Sarton : a biography /
Material type:
- 0679415211 (hardcover)
- 9780679415213 (hardcover)
- Sarton, May, 1912-1995
- Sarton, May
- Sarton, May, 1912-1995 -- Biography
- Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography
- Feminists -- United States -- Biography
- Lesbians -- United States -- Biography
- Biographie
- Authors, American Biography 20th century
- Feminists Biography United States
- Lesbians Biography United States
- Sarton, May
- 811/.52 20
- PS3537.A832 Z83 1997
- 18.06
- HU 7975
- 7,26
- Also issued online.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Chamberlin Free Public Library | Nonfiction | B SAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PS3537.A832 Z83 1997 | 1 | Available | 34517000105323 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 455-458) and index.
Wondelgem : 1911-1914 -- Refugees : 1914-1919 -- Two worlds : 1919-1925 -- "That lyric time" : 1925-1929 -- Searching : 1929-1930 -- Finding : 1931-1932 -- Disaster : 1932-1935 -- The poet : 1935-1937 -- The novelist : 1937-1939 -- My America : 1940-1944 -- Judy : 1945-1947 -- Cast out : 1947-1948 -- Loss : 1949-1950 -- New novels, new poems, new lovers : 1951-1955 -- "No longer child" : 1956-1958 -- Nelson : 1958-1960 -- Wellesley : 1960-1968 -- Mrs. Stevens dreams deep : 1965-1968 -- "Time of burning" : 1968-1970 -- Chaos : 1970-1972 -- Guru : 1973-1975 -- Poetry again : 1976-1978 -- Intimations of mortality : 1978-1982 -- Last muse : 1982-1984 -- Guardian angel : 1985-1990 -- Dying, and beyond : 1991-1995.
The first biography of May Sarton: a brilliant revelation of the life and work of a literary figure who influenced her thousands of readers not only by her novels and poetry; but by her life and her writings about it. May Sarton's career stretched from 1930 (early sonnets published in Poetry magazine) to 1995 (her journal At Eighty-Two). She wrote more than twenty novels, and twenty-five books of poems and journals. The acclaimed biographer Margot Peters was given full access to Sarton's letters, journals, and notes, and during five years of research came to know Sarton herself - the complex woman and artist. She gives us a compelling portrait of Sarton the actress, the poet, the novelist, the feminist, the writer who struggled for literary acceptance. She shows us, beneath Sarton's exhilarating, irresistible spirit, the needy courtier and seducer, the woman whose creativity was propelled by the psychic drama she created in others.
Also issued online.
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