“A woman who writes feels too much.”
Quote by Anne Sexton
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Anne Sexton: A Self-portrait in Letters
This book presents a candid look at the life and work of Anne Sexton through her own words. The letters, spanning several years, reveal her struggles with mental health, her relationships, and her development as a poet. more
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