Coming into Eighty
Poems
3 July 1998
Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.
Description
In this collection, May Sarton takes on the subject of herself in old age.
Here are Sarton's observations and reflections, many of which came to her as if by magic during the small hours of the morning. Along with the daily events of writing a letter, appreciating her flowers, taking care of her car Pierrot, these poems wrestle with the larger questions of life and death, the difficulties and rewards of living alone.
Reviews
"May Sarton is still teaching us how to think about the events of our lives, and how to sing about them, too." — Marge Piercy