May Sarton
May Sarton (1912-1995) was an acclaimed poet, novelist, and memoirist.
May Sarton
May Sarton (1912-1995) was an acclaimed poet, novelist, and memoirist.
Books by May Sarton
May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1955-1995
May Sarton, Susan Sherman, William Drake, Warren Keith Wright
Hardback, 2002
Forty years of correspondence from one of America's most beloved authors, chronicling her life with compelling candor.May Sarton: Among Usual Days
May Sarton, Susan Sherman, Susan Sherman
Hardback, 1994
May Sarton: Selected Letters, 1915-1954
May Sarton, Susan Sherman, Susan Sherman
Hardback, 1997
Appearing in book form for the first time, this treasure trove of letters illuminates the life of the beloved poet/writer from early childhood into middle age.Selected Poems of May Sarton
May Sarton, Serena Sue Hilsinger, Serena Sue Hilsinger, Lois Brynes, Lois Brynes
Paperback, 1978
The steady growth of May Sarton's following and critical importance in recent years has revealed a creative writer of remarkable scope—equally at home in three literary forms: fiction,...Sarton Selected: An Anthology of the Journals, Novels, and Poetry of May Sarton
May Sarton, Bradford Dunley Daziel, Bradford Dunley Daziel
Paperback, 1980
In a career spanning sixty years, May Sarton has been heard and acclaimed by an ever growing number of readers. With sensitivity, insight, and bravery, she speaks for the unmarried woman, the woman...The Small Room
May Sarton
Paperback, 1976
Anxiously embarking on her first teaching job, Lucy Winter arrives at a New England women's college and shortly finds herself in the thick of a crisis: she had discovered a dishonest act committed...Halfway to Silence: New Poems
May Sarton
Paperback, 1980
Pure lyric poems come rarely in any poet's life.Collected Poems, 1930-1993
May Sarton
Hardback, 1993
A collection of poetry by the author of Endgame: A Journal of the Seventy-ninth Year and Among the Usual Days celebrates sixty years of creative output with poems culled from Sarton's thirteen...The Bridge of Years: A Novel
May Sarton
Paperback, 1985
"Beautifully wrought . . . deeply felt and significant in theme." —Saturday ReviewJoanna and Ulysses
May Sarton
Paperback, 1988
For Joanna the month's holiday was to be an escape, a chance to paint and think and release the bitter memories of the war in Greece and of her mother's death.