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Program: HarperAudio!
Content: Anne Sexton Reads Her PoetryOn this segment of HarperAudio!,
Anne Sexton reads her own poetry -- "Her Kind," "The Ambition Bird,"
"Ringing the Bells," "Music Swims Back to Me," and "The Truth the Dead
Know." Sexton was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1928. She began
writing poetry on the advice of her therapist in 1957, and won the
Pulitzer Prize for her book of poems, "Live or Die." Haunted by mental
illness and personal torment, Sexton's poems speak openly of a dark and
unhappy world.HarperCollins is the copyright owner of the recordings on HarperAudio!
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