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Early Anne Sexton works rediscovered after 60 years

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 | 5:00 AM

Uncollected poems and an essay show the troubled confessional poet striking a much brighter tone than in her more famous work

A handful of forgotten early works by Anne Sexton, in which the American confessional poet explores a brighter array of subjects than her usual darker fare, has been uncovered by scholars and will see the light of day for the first time in more than half a century.

Sexton, known for her Pulitzer prize-winning poetry about mental illness and death, began writing after she was admitted to a psychiatric hospital following a breakdown. One of the US’s most acclaimed poets, she killed herself at the age of 45 in 1974, leaving behind her collections including her 1960 debut To Bedlam and Part Way Back and 1967’s Live or Die, which won the Pulitzer.

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