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Biography of Anne Sexton

Anne Sexton (1928 - 1974)


Anne Gray Harvey was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1928. She attended Garland Junior College for one year and married Alfred Muller Sexton II at age nineteen. She enrolled in a modeling course at the Hart Agency and lived in San Francisco and Baltimore. In 1953 she gave birth to a daughter. In 1954 she was diagnosed with postpartum depression, suffered her first mental breakdown, and was admitted to Westwood Lodge, a neuropsychiatric hospital she would repeatedly return to for help. In 1955, following the birth of her second daughter, Sexton suffered another breakdown and was hospitalized again; her children were sent to live with her husband's parents. That same year, on her birthday, she attempted suicide.

She was encouraged by her doctor to pursue an interest in writing poetry she had developed in high school, and in the fall of 1957 she enrolled in a poetry workshop at the Boston Center for Adult Education. In her introduction to Anne Sexton's Complete Poems, the poet Maxine Kumin, who was enrolled with Sexton in the 1957 workshop and became her close friend, describes her belief that it was the writing of poetry that gave Sexton something to work towards and develop and thus enabled her to endure life for as long as she did. In 1974 at the age of 46, despite a successful writing career--she won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1967 for Live or Die--she lost her battle with mental illness and committed suicide.

Like Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, W. D. Snodgrass (who exerted a great influence on her work), and other "confessional" poets, Sexton offers the reader an intimate view of the emotional anguish that characterized her life. She made the experience of being a woman a central issue in her poetry, and though she endured criticism for bringing subjects such as menstruation, abortion, and drug addiction into her work, her skill as a poet transcended the controversy over her subject matter.



172 Poems written by Anne Sexton

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Miscellaneous

"Daddy" Warbucks
45 Mercy Street
A Curse Against Elegies
A Story For Rose On The Midnight Flight To Boston
Admonitions To A Special Person
An Obsessive Combination Of Onotological Inscape, Trickery And Love
And One For My Dame
Angels Of The Love Affair
Anna Who Was Mad
As It Was Written
August 17th
August 8th
Baby Picture
Barefoot
Bat
Bayonet
Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty)
Buying The Whore
Christmas Eve
Cigarettes And Whiskey And Wild, Wild Women
Cinderella
Clothes
Cockroach
Consorting With Angels
Courage
Cripples And Other Stories
Crossing The Atlantic
Demon
Despair
Doctors
Doors, Doors, Doors
Dreaming The Breasts
Earthworm
Elegy In The Classroom
Elizabeth Gone
End, Middle, Beginning
Flee On Your Donkey
For God While Sleeping
For John, Who Begs Me Not To Enquire Further
For Johnny Pole On The Forgotten Beach
For My Lover, Returning To His Wife
For The Year Of The Insane
Frenzy
Ghosts
Gods
Going Gone
Hornet
Housewife
Hurry Up Please It's Time
I Remember
In Excelsis
In The Deep Museum
It Is A Spring Afternoon
Killing The Love
Knee Song
Lessons In Hunger
Live
Locked Doors
Love Letter Written In A Burning Building
Lullaby
More Than Myself
Mr. Mine
Music Swims Back To Me
My Friend, My Friend
Noon Walk On The Asylum Lawn
Old
Portrait Of An Old Woman On The College Tavern Wall
Raccoon
Rowing
Rumpelstiltskin
Said The Poet To The Analyst
Small Wire
Some Foreign Letters
Suicide Note
Sylvia's Death
That Day
The Ambition Bird
The Angel Food Dogs
The Assassin
The Author Of The Jesus Papers Speaks
The Balance Wheel
The Ballad Of The Lonely Masturbator
The Bells
The Big Boots Of Pain
The Big Heart
The Black Art
The Break
The Break Away
The Breast
The Child Bearers
The Children
The Civil War
The Consecrating Mother
The Dead Heart
The Death Baby
The Death King
The Division Of Parts
The Doctor Of The Heart
The Double Image
The Earth
The Earth Falls Down
The Errand
The Evil Eye
The Evil Seekers 1 Comment
The Exorcists
The Expatriates
The Fallen Angels
The Firebombers
The Frog Prince
The Fury Of Abandonment
The Fury Of God's Good-bye
The Gold Key
The Interrogation Of The Man Of Many Hearts
The Inventory Of Goodbye
The Kiss
The Legend Of The One-Eyed Man
The Lost Ingredient
The Moss Of His Skin
The Other
The Play
The Poet Of Ignorance
The Red Dance
The Stand-Ins
The Touch
The Truth The Dead Know
The Twelve Dancing Princesses
The Wedding Ring Dance
The Wifebeater
To A Friend Whose Work Has Come To Triumph
Unknown Girl In A Maternity Ward
Us
Wallflower
Where It Was At Back Then
Words
You, Doctor Martin
Admonitions to a Special Person
After Auschwitz
Again and Again and Again
All My Pretty Ones
Her Kind
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The Abortion
The Addict
The Truth the Dead Know
Wanting to Die

45 Mercy Street

Red Roses

All My Pretty Ones

The Starry Night
With Mercy For The Greedy
Young

Live Or Die

Wanting To Die

Love Poems

Just Once

The Awful Rowing To God

When Man Enters Woman

The Awful Rowing Toward God

The Room Of My Life
The Witch's Life

The Complete Poems

Oh

The Death Notebooks

The Fury Of Beautiful Bones
The Fury Of Cocks
The Fury Of Cooks
The Fury Of Earth
The Fury Of Flowers And Worms
The Fury Of God's Goodbye
The Fury Of Guitars And Sopranos
The Fury Of Hating Eyes
The Fury Of Jewels And Coal
The Fury Of Overshoes
The Fury Of Rainstorms
The Fury Of Sundays
The Fury Of Sunrises
The Fury Of Sunsets

The Love Poems

The Nude Swim

Transformations

Rapunzel
Rapunzel

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