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    Anne Sexton

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      Harvey Company, R. C., 3

      Hathaway House Bookshop, 21, 146, 147, 211

      “Heart’s Needle,” 34–35, 62, 66, 72, 75, 80, 108–109, 114

      Hecht, Anthony, 121–122, 122–124, 126–127, 135, 308, 390; and his son, Evan Alexander, 381; and his wife, Janet, 381

      Hellman, Lillian, 170

      Hemingway, Ernest, 314

      Henderson the Rain King, 102, 122, 257

      “Her Kind,” 127

      Herzog, 257

      Hill, June, 131, 151

      Holmes, Doris, 59

      Holmes, John, 29, 33, 34, 36, 46, 58, 59–60, 62, 64, 73, 117–120

      Houghton Mifflin Company: and advertising of Sexton publications, 347; and All My Pretty Ones, 132, 135, 137, 146, 166; and Anne Sexton’s editors, 38, 74, 325, 329, 408; and The Awful Rowing Toward God, 403; and The Book of Folly, 384; and The Death Notebooks, 407–408; and the Lamont Poetry award, 36; and Live or Die, 281, 283, 287, 296; and To Bedlam and Part Way Back, 31, 52, 61, 67, 77, 91, 95, 107, 166; and Transformations, 356, 359, 370–373

      Howard, Brice, 286

      Howard, Richard, 294, 360

      Howe, Irving, 111, 114

      Hudson Review, The, 31, 40, 47–48, 56, 66, 78, 88–89, 90–91, 93–94, 100, 106, 110, 125, 139

      Hughes, Ted, 38, 73, 273, 281, 307–308, 318, 327, 330, 369

      Hughes, Olwyn, 383

      Human Resources Institute, 400

      Hunter College, 393

      Huntington Conference, 315

      I Am the Bitter Name, 369

      “In Celebration of My Uterus,” 300, 302

      Ingram Merrill Foundation Contest, 33

      International Congress for Cultural Freedom, 269

      International Poetry Festival, 307–308, 317

      “Interrogation of the Man of Many Hearts, The,” 300

      “In the Deep Museum,” 112

      “I Remember,” 94

      “Iron Hans,” 359, 368

      “I Stand Here Ironing,” 236

      Jarrell, Randall, 35, 49, 138, 267, 282

      Jerome, Judson, 60

      Joey and the Birthday Present, 328

      Jong, Erica, 413–415, 419–420

      Joseph’s (restaurant), 376, 384

      “Jubilate Agno,” 421

      Joslyn, Julie, 323–324, 377–378

      “Just Once,” 319

      Kafka, Franz, 116, 161, 271

      Kennedy, X. J., 362

      Kerr, Walter, 379

      Kinnell, Galway, 151, 233–234

      “Kiss, The,” 283

      Kizer, Carolyn, 55–56, 68–71, 75, 82, 87, 108–109

      Knokke le Zoutte, Switzerland, Anne’s letters from, 190–193

      Knopf Inc., Alfred A., 52, 67, 76

      Kohl, Herbert, 315–317

      Korean War, 21

      Korso, Jonathan, 266–268

      Kumin, Judy, 340, 341

      Kumin, Maxine (Max), 64, 67, 89, 131, 151, 189, 194, 203, 218, 232, 259, 278, 326, 330, 351, 358, 366, 390; and psychoanalysis, 255; and The Awful Rowing Toward God, 422; and The Boston Center for Adult Education, 29; and children’s books, 81, 147, 328, 395; and Highlawn Farm, 264–265; and the John Holmes workshop, 58, 117–118; and the Lamont Poetry award, 111; talking Anne’s “language,” 244; letters to, 296–297; participating in the Poet’s Theater readings, 61, 65, 350; at the Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study, 124; 130; and Transformations, 371

      Kunitz, Stanley, 51, 61, 64, 108, 170, 267, 371–372, 373–374, 374–375

      La Côte Basque, 338, 343

      LaCrosse, Mary (Meme), 173, 195, 304, 329, 338, 394–395

      Lamont Poetry Selection, 36, 111

      Lant, Jeffrey, 406–409

      Larkin, Philip, 49

      “Last Believer, The,” 134, 147

      “Leavetaking,” 244

      “Legend of the One-Eyed Man, The,” 157

      Legler, Philip, 288–290, 290–292, 293–296, 319–320, 352–353

      Letters to a Young Poet, 268

      Letters to Milena, 161

      “Letter Written on a Ferry Crossing Long Island Sound,” 124, 127

      “Letting Down of the Hair, The,” 102, 374, 377

      Levinson, Mark, 357

      Lewiston Evening Journal, 3

      Life Notebooks, The, 392, 416

      Life Studies, 91

      Lippincott & Co., 92

      “Little Peasant, The,” 350, 351, 356, 359, 368

      “Live,” 226, 279, 324, 421

      Live or Die, 226, 287, 296, 300, 303, 306, 309, 421

      Locke-Ober Café, 304

      Look Magazine, 327

      Lord, Sterling, 89, 90, 132

      “Love or Like,” 93

      Love Poems, 300, 313, 336, 355, 356–357, 359, 362

      “Love Song,” 157

      “Love Song to K. Owyne,” 326

      “Loving the Killer,” 300

      Lowell, Robert (Cal), 35, 55, 64, 65, 74, 97, 105, 106, 108, 131, 267–269; and All My Pretty Ones, 133; and “Confessional” poetry, 163, 167, 300, 306–308; and For the Union Dead, 302; letters to, 38–39, 134–135, 170; and Life Studies, 91, 95; on Sexton’s Selected Poems, 169–171; as a teacher of poetry at Boston University, 38, 43, 49, 50, 53, 56, 57, 58, 65, 69–70, 71, 79, 273; and To Bedlam and Part Way Back, 48, 51, 52, 54, 60, 61, 80

      Lowell, Massachusetts, 8

      “Lying in a Hammock,” 302

      Lynes, Russell, 67

      McAdoo, Richard, 392, 408–409

      McCarthy, Eugene, 326, 330

      McConkey, James, 46

      McCullers, Carson, 314

      McCullough, Frances, 383

      Machado, 302

      MacDowell Writers’ Colony, 67

      McGraw-Hill, 328

      McLean Hospital, 332, 335

      “Magic of Things, The,” 269

      “Maiden Without Hands, The,” 352

      “Man and Wife,” 157, 326

      Man Carrying a Man, 296

      Mann, Thomas, 113, 116

      Mansfield, Katherine, 94

      Marquand, John P., Mrs., 65

      Martin, Dr. Sidney (Dr. Martin), 123, 131, 150, 198, 218, 273, 326; on Anne (as recounted by Anne), 23, 54, 80, 83, 112, 114, 115, 121, 124, 143, 144, 164, 193, 231–232, 259; and Anne’s remarks on his absences, 113, 230, 238, 240, 243–244; and Anne’s dependence upon him, 219, 225–226, 228, 230, 240, 243–244; and poetry, 29, 33, 35, 95, 97

      Martinique, The, 9

      Maryan, Charles, 337, 342, 379

      Massachusetts General Hospital, 226, 246, 257, 258, 297–298, 358, 378

      Masterson, Dan, 380

      May Day, 121

      Meme, see Mary LaCrosse

      “Menstruation at Forty,” 305

      Mercy Street, 313, 336–338, 345–346, 347, 357, 361, 363

      Merwin, William, 326

      Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 79

      Miller, Arthur, 301

      Miller, Nolan, 33–34, 44–45, 47, 60–62, 67, 72, 103, 116–117, 172, 175, 309, 390, 420

      Minnesota Opera Company, 384

      Modern American Poetry, 120

      “Moon Song, Woman Song,” 319

      Moore, Marianne, 104, 170

      More Eggs of Things, 157

      Morgan, Frederick (Fred), 68, 72, 95, 121, 390; and “The Division of Parts,” 81; and “The Double Image,” 47, 62–63; at first meeting with Anne, 50, 56, 58; gives Anne advice on To Bedlam and Part Way Back in Maine, 82–83; letters to 88–89, 90–91, 93–94, 103–105, 168; and “A Story for Rose on the Midnight Flight to Boston,” 66; and the YMHA reading, 88–89

      Morgan, Robin, 382–383

      Morgan, Rose, 48, 63, 89, 91, 168

      Morris Gray Reading, 90

      Moss, Howard, 34, 60, 277, 332, 333

      Mother Night, 349

      “Mother’s Cry,” 10

      Moulton, Jean, 343, 345

      Mt. Auburn Cemetery, 31

      Muggeridge, Malcolm, 318

      Mundelein College, 334

      “Muse of Water, A,” 69

      “My Shopping Trip,” 369


      “My Wife,” 331

      Nairobi, Anne’s 1966 trip to, 297

      National Book Award, The, 36, 157, 287

      National Endowment for the Humanities, 315

      Needleworker, The, 380

      Neruda, Pablo, 306, 308, 381

      New American Review, The, 360

      New England, 3, 13, 128, 320

      Newman, Charles, 272–274, 296, 309, 378–379

      New Orleans Poetry Journal, The, 33

      Newsweek, 136, 143

      Newton, Massachusetts, 3, 34

      Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts, 22, 121, 180, 196, 254

      Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 22, 378

      New World Writing No. 16, 92, 98, 102–103, 128, 303

      New York City, 48, 50, 66, 87, 88, 89, 96, 123, 249, 336, 343, 344

      New Yorker, The, 31, 34, 47, 60, 115, 131, 165, 233, 295, 332, 360, 375, 377, 411

      New York Herald Tribune, The, 30, 33

      New York Review of Books, The, 325, 409

      New York Times, The, 111, 165, 274, 345, 354, 408

      Nixon, Richard, 412, 420

      North Carolina, 13

      November 9th (Anne’s birthday), 40, 305, 384

      “Nude Swim, The,” 300

      Oates, Joyce Carol, 392, 393, 396–397

      Oberlin College, 335

      Observer, The, 280

      “Obsessional Combinations of Ontological Inscape, Trickery and Love,” 46

      “Old,” 326

      Olsen, Tillie, 102–103, 116, 117, 127–128, 138–140, 228, 236, 256–258, 303, 355–356

      “On the Dunes,” 9

      “Operation, The,” 90, 99

      Oxford University Press, 165, 169–170, 382, 384

      “O Ye Tongues,” 379, 410, 413

      “Papa and Mama Dance, The,” 319

      Paris, France, 175–177

      Paris Review, The, 327, 402

      Partisan Review, The, 60, 111–113, 125, 129

      “Patience Is When You Stop Waiting,” 331

      Penny (the Sexton Dalmatian), 279

      Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard 1968, 313, 324, 346; Radcliffe 1969, 313, 376

      Pineda, Mariana, 244

      Plath, Sylvia, 38, 73–74, 170, 233, 261, 262, 272–274, 296, 300, 305–306, 307

      Play It as It Lays, 366

      Playboy, 356, 359

      Poetry, 47, 72, 333–335

      Poetry Australia, 369

      Poetry Book Society, 165

      Poetry Day, 333–335

      Poetry Northwest, 48, 55–56, 71, 108–109

      Poets’ Theater (Cambridge, Mass.), 61, 65, 350

      Porter, Arabel, 408

      “Portrait of an Old Woman on the College Tavern Wall,” 63

      Pound, Ezra, 421

      “Praying on a 707,” 410, 413

      Prix de Rome, The, 114

      “Protestant Easter,” 157

      Pulitzer Prize, 105, 108, 287, 383

      Purves, Shannon R., 331

      Putnam’s, 81, 147

      Queen Elizabeth Hall, 317

      Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study, 124, 130, 134, 142, 147, 228, 309

      Rago, Henry, 333–335

      Rahv, Philip, 60, 81, 111, 114

      Raidy, William, 346

      Rainbow Press, 383

      Random House, 383

      Ransom, John Crowe, 46

      “Rapunzel,” 359, 360, 368

      “Reading, The,” 30

      Redpath Agency, 130

      “Red Roses,” 22

      “Red Studio, The,” 40, 44, 49

      Regis College—Honorary Doctorate, 1973, 313

      “Riding the Elevator Into the Sky,” 416

      Rilke, Rainer Maria, 116, 138, 162, 256, 271

      Rimbaud, Arthur, 262

      “Ringing the Bells,” 54

      Rioff, Suzanne, 349

      Ritz Carlton, 38, 74, 273

      Rizzo, Steve, 357

      “Road Back, The,” 31, 60

      Robart, Les, 62, 248

      Robart, Sands (Sandy), 62; as babysitter, 67; and departure for Europe with Anne, 172–173; as European traveling companion, 157, 164, 172; at Tell Me Your Answer True, 248–249; traveling through Europe—in Amsterdam, 193–194, 195, 197; in Brussels, 177–179; in Knokke Le Zoutte, 190–192; in Lake Como, 202–204; in Rome, 215–216, 218; in Venice, 207, 209, 210; in Zurich, 198–199, 201

      Roethke, Theodore, 82, 108, 393

      Rogers Hall, 8, 9, 12

      Rome, Italy, letters from, 214–218, 218–221, 227

      Rosenberg, Irene, 400

      “Rowing,” 416

      Royal Society of Literature, 165

      Rukeyser, Muriel, 322

      “Runner, The,” 89

      “Saint Sex,” 331

      “Safe Goods,” 309

      Sanders Theater, 403, 404

      San Francisco, 22, 128, 145

      Santa, 4, 45, 134, 147

      Sarah Crewe, 87

      Schooner, 34

      “Second Bed-Time Story,” 327

      Seidel, Frederick, 163

      Seldes, Marian, 347

      Sexton, Alfred Muller, II (Kayo, Boots), 99, 131, 150, 160, 163, 164, 165, 175, 292, 364; and Anne’s career, 31; Anne’s private comments on, 36, 37, 41–42, 67, 70, 91, 97, 98, 114, 154, 293; and his children, 43, 49, 87, 173, 243, 340, 342, 380–381; and Christmas, 87; at Colgate University, 19, 20; divorce of, 389, 393, 395; elopes with Anne, 13, 14, 15; introduced to Anne, 13; letters to, 23–25, 190–193, 193–195, 196–198, 205–207, 207–208, 209–211, 211–214, 218–221, 247–248; and his marriage to Anne, 15, 16, 17, 127, 168, 192, 193, 194, 196–198, 199, 205–207, 207–208, 209–211, 211–214, 218, 218–221, 235, 247–248, 299–300, 329, 330, 365–366; in the Naval Reserves, 21; in the Navy, 22; poems to, 25; and poetry, 54, 67, 70, 82, 89, 114, 147, 157, 172, 244; politics of, 290, 330; reacts to Anne’s mental illness, 23, 100, 104, 292, 332, 336, 358; and the wool business, 21, 23, 41, 87, 157, 349, 365–366, 380, 382

      Sexton, the family: letters to, 173–175, 175–177, 177–180, 181–185, 185–190, 198–200, 201–202, 202–204, 214–218

      Sexton, George (Alfred, Sexton’s father): and his son’s career, 15; death of, 100–101, 115; as a parent, 13; reaction of, to son’s marriage, 16, 17

      Sexton, Joan (Alfred Sexton’s sister), 183, 204, 220, 338

      Sexton, Joyce Ladd (daughter, Joy, Joy Ball), 54, 88, 189, 208, 275, 297, 364; adolescence of, 366, 380–381; and animals, 328; birth of, 22; childhood of, 23, 37, 42, 70, 87, 144, 150, 164; and her father, 43, 49; letters to, 173–175, 175–176, 328–329, 404–406; and Anne’s mental illness, 358, 389; and her mother, 97, 110, 114, 144, 190, 199–200, 206, 304, 305, 336, 389–390; and her psychiatrist, 279, 405; in summer camp, 263; poems to, 380–381

      Sexton, Linda Gray (daughter, Linda Pie, pie, Bobolink), 54, 297, 348, 364; adolescence of, 243, 244, 246, 260, 263, 279, 290–291, 293, 294, 309, 321, 340–341, 341–342, 366; birth of, 22; childhood of, 24, 87, 92, 111, 131, 144, 150, 164, 173, 217; at college, 366, 389; letters to, 173, 173–175, 175–177, 264–266, 339–341, 341–342, 416–418, 423; as literary executor of Anne Sexton’s estate, 416–418, 422; and her mother, 42, 97, 111, 114, 123, 144, 173, 189, 198, 199, 205, 208, 217, 243, 244, 246, 260, 290–291, 294, 307, 321, 330, 336, 342, 366, 389, 390, 406, 416–418, 422–423; and her mother’s career, 270, 288, 309, 321, 350, 406, 416–418, 422; and her mother’s mental illness, 22, 23, 37, 336; poems to, 246; at summer camp, 263, 328, 329, 330

      Sexton, Wilhelmine (Alfred Sexton’s mother, Billie, Nana): and Anne, 21, 178, 204, 339, 358; and her grandchildren, 22, 23, 37, 173, 205, 328; and Anne’s mental illness, 21–22, 23, 358; as a parent, 13; and her son’s career, 15; and her son’s marriage, 16, 17, 21, 329

      Sexual Politics, 366

      Sewanee Review, The, 377

      Shaktman, Ben, 237, 309, 379–380, 390

      Shapiro, Karl, 34

      Shaw, G. B., 161

      Shawn, William, 332

      “Sickness Unto Death, The,” 416

      Silber, John, 412

      Simpso
    n, Louis, 89, 95, 98–100, 105, 110, 383

      Sissman, L. E., 333

      Sixties, The, 120, 300, 302

      69 Hotel, 317, 318

      Slaughterhouse Five, 349

      “Sleeping Beauty,” 357, 359

      Smart, Christopher, 421

      Smith, Alice, 346–348, 354, 357–359

      Smith, Constance, 303–304

      Smith, Joan, 358

      Snodgrass, W. D. (De, Dee, Snodsy), 70, 292, 390; and Antioch Summer Writers’ Conference, 33–34; and “confessional” poetry, 62, 63, 71, 76, 79, 167; and his family (Janet, Cynthia, Buzzy), 35, 38, 42, 44, 50, 54, 57, 93, 96, 111; letters to, 35–38, 39–40, 40–42, 43–44, 45–46, 48–50, 50–54, 56–58, 62–64, 65–68, 71–74, 74–75, 75–77, 79–82, 91–93, 94–96, 96–98, 106–108; and the Pulitzer Prize, 105, 106–108

      “Snow White,” 359, 368

      “So,” 9–10

      Sobiloff, Hy, 309

      “Soft Promise,” 10

      “Some Foreign Letters,” 50, 53, 60, 72

      “Song for a Red Nightgown,” 300

      Soter, Ruth, 36, 98, 102, 129

      Speed of Darkness, The, 322

      Spender, Stephen, 111, 114

      “Spirit’s House,” 12

      Spivack, Kathleen, 402

      Splinters, 9

      Squirrelana, 4

      Squirrel Island, Maine, 4

      S.S. France, 171

      Stallworthy, Jon, 165, 169–170, 270–272, 318–319, 390

      Sterling Lord Agency, 252–253

      Staples, Arthur, Gray, 3, 4

      Starbuck, George, 64, 100, 105; at Boston Center for Adult Education, 38, 74, 273; at Boston University, 349, 350–351, 376, 384–385, 411–412; in John Holmes’ poetry workshop, 58, 117; and the Lamont Poetry award, 36; letters to, 149–151, 350–351, 376, 384–385, 411–412; participating in the Poets’ Theater reading with Anne, 61; participating in the YMHA reading with Anne, 89

      Stein, Doctor Morton, 238

      Steinbeisser, J., 391

      Stone, Will, 41, 42

      “Story for Rose on the Midnight Flight to Boston, A,” 66

      Summers, Hollis, 46, 47, 83, 96, 100–102

      “Sun, The,” 375

      Sunbury, North Carolina, 15, 16

      Susa, Conrad, 384

      Swan, Barbara, 296, 374

      “Sweeney,” 338

      Sweeney, Brian, 338–339, 343–345, 368–369, 377, 390, 409–410, 412

      Sweeney, Jack, 170

      Sweet Briar College, 288

      Swenson, May, 146, 399–400

      “Sylvia’s Death,” 157, 261

      “Tales,” 331

      Taylor, Robert, 418

      Teachers’ and writers’ Collaborative, 315

      “Tell Me a Riddle,” 102, 303

      Tell Me Your Answer True, 195, 237–238, 286, 303

     


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