Conversations with May Sarton /

"With increasing candor and openness May Sarton's conversations have given an intimate view of her honest, courageous inner life. Best known to her many readers as a novelist and keeper of journals, Sarton sees herself pre-eminently as a poet. In the interviews collected here she speaks fo...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Ingersoll, Earl G., 1938- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Jackson, MS : University Press of Mississippi, [1991]
Series:Literary conversations series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Sister of the mirage and echo: an interview with May Sarton / Paula G. Putney
  • May Sarton / Barbara Bannon
  • Work is my rest: a conversation with May Sarton / Jane S. Bakerman
  • To be reborn: an interview with May Sarton / Karla Hammond
  • A further interview with May Sarton / Karla Hammond
  • I live alone in a very beautiful place: an interview with May Sarton / Robin Kaplan and Shelley Neiderbach
  • A conversation with May Sarton / Dolores Shelley
  • An interview with May Sarton / Nancy Corson Carter
  • An interview with May Sarton / Kay Bonetti
  • The art of poetry XXXII: May Sarton / Karen Saum
  • Stopping the sun: a conversation with May Sarton / William Heyen and Mary Elsie Robertson
  • The governor in the garden / Michael Finley
  • A conversation with May Sarton / Connie Goldman
  • May Sarton / Martha Wheelock
  • Castaway's choice: a conversation with May Sarton / John McNally
  • May Sarton / Lois Rosenthal
  • Writing in the upward years: May Sarton / Stephen Robitaille
  • A conversation with May Sarton / David Bradt.