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Anne Sexton’s *Live or Die* is a powerful 1966 poetry collection exploring themes of mental illness, particularly suicidal ideation. The work gained significant recognition with its 1967 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Sexton's confessional style offers an unflinching examination of personal struggles an...
Anne Sexton’s *All My Pretty Ones* offers raw explorations of grief, trauma, and identity through intensely personal poetry. Published in 1962, this collection is notable for its confessional style—a pioneering approach to exploring difficult subjects like family dysfunction and mortality. It remain...
Anne Sexton’s Transformations (1971) explores intense emotional states through a series of poems reimagining traditional American fairy tales. The collection is notable for its confessional style and unflinching examination of female experience. Sexton's work resonates with readers interested in psy...
Anne Sexton’s *To Bedlam and Part Way Back* offers a raw and unflinching look at psychological distress through intensely personal poetry. Published in 1960, this collection is considered a significant early example of confessional poetry within American literature. Sexton's work explores themes of...
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