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  1. 8 apr 2024 · Anne Sexton, American poet whose work is noted for its confessional intensity. She won a Pulitzer Prize for Live or Die. Other collections include To Bedlam and Part Way Back, All My Pretty Ones, Transformations, and The Awful Rowing Toward God. Learn more about Sextons life and work.

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    11 apr 2024 · Per Anne Sexton il bisogno di verità coincide col riesame del duro rapporto coi genitori che sembrava impedirle un processo di maturazione consapevole. Il bisogno di raggiungere ciò che Jung chiama "individuazione", vale a dire l'affermazione del sé come esistenza autonoma, è alla base dei rapporti familiari e della esperienza onirica e visionaria, molla ispiratrice della poesia di A. Sexton.

  3. 1 giorno fa · It wasn’t nostalgia. My memory is disordered. The building had an order. The book could hold the memory of my disordered mind. Anne Sexton: Not that it was beautiful, / but that, in the end, there was / a certain sense of order there; / something worth learning / in that narrow diary of my mind, / in the commonplaces of the asylum.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Racconto in musica, fumetto e parole Delmore Schwartz, Anne Sexton, Hubert Selby jr, Patti Smith, Tom Verlaine, Suicide, Sylvia Plath e Lou Reed. Sto cercando di aprire i confini del racconto ...

  5. 26 mar 2024 · Award-winning poet Emily Berry joins us to consider the work and troubled life of Anne Sexton . We focus on her brilliant second collection All My Pretty Ones (1962). Sexton was a trailblazing American poet of the so-called 'confessional' school of the 1960s, one whose writi

  6. 5 giorni fa · Y aprovecharon para abordar una faceta poco conocida de la poeta, la de líder de una banda experimental de jazz-rock, Anne Sexton And Her Kind. La poeta fundó la banda en 1967, cuando daba ...

  7. 25 mar 2024 · Despair, also a mood, is different. Looking at the ‘smile of my seventh year’, Anne Sexton writes in ‘Baby Picture’ (1974), ‘I am aging without sound,/into darkness, darkness.’ The second darkness evaporates the poem’s lyrical present and eclipses the speaker’s future. It also breaks my heart.