Thursday, January 4, 2007
Anne Sexton
Anne Sexton was a great poet. She wrote an amazing body of work as therapy for her mental illness and as an award winning poet. I find her work extremely inspiring.
Anne Sexton married at the age of 19, worked briefly as a model and then started a family. Sexton suffered from depression and had mental breakdowns and suicidal bouts after the births of her children and the deaths of her parents. In the late 1950s she began writing poetry as therapy and was soon "discovered" by the literary world for her unapologetically autobiographical poems. The recipient of many awards and grants, she won the Pulitzer Prize in 1966 for Live or Die. In 1974 she committed suicide.
Born: 9 November 1928
Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts
Died: 4 October 1974 (Suicide by asphyxiation)
Best Known As: Confessional American poet of the 1960s and '70s
Name at birth: Anne Gray Harvey
When Man Enters Woman
When man
enters woman,
like the surf biting the shore,
again and again,
and the woman opens her mouth in pleasure
and her teeth gleam
like the alphabet,
Logos appears milking a star,
and the man
inside of woman
ties a knot
so that they will
never again be separate
and the woman
climbs into a flower
and swallows its stem
and Logos appears
and unleashed their rivers.
This man,
this woman
with their double hunger,
have tried to reach through
the curtain of God
and briefly they have,
though God
in His perversity
unties the knot.
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I didn't realize that Anne and I were born on the same day. No wonder I understand her.
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