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The Fur Person (Paperback, Gift Edition): May Sarton The Fur Person (Paperback, Gift Edition)
May Sarton; Illustrated by Jared Williams
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R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This enchanting story and classic of cat literature is drawn from the true adventures of Tom Jones, May Sarton s own cat. Prior to making the author s acquaintance, he is a fiercely independent, nameless Cat About Town. Growing tired of his vagabond lifestyle, however, he concludes that there might be some appeal in giving up his freedom for a home. Finally, a house materializes that does seem acceptable and so do the voices that inhabit it. It is here that he begins his transformation into a genuine Fur Person. Sarton s book is one of the most beloved stories ever written about the joys and tribulations inherent in sharing one s life with a cat. It is now reissued in a gorgeous edition featuring David Canright s beautiful illustrations."

Journal of a Solitude (Paperback): May Sarton Journal of a Solitude (Paperback)
May Sarton
R418 R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Save R74 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"I am here alone for the first time in weeks," May Sarton begins this book, "to take up my 'real' life again at last.That is what is strange—that friends, even passionate love,are not my real life, unless there is time alone in which to explore what is happening or what has happened." In this journal, she says, "I hope to break through into the rough, rocky depths,to the matrix itself. There is violence there and anger never resolved. My need to be alone is balanced against my fear of whatwill happen when suddenly I enter the huge empty silence if I cannot find support there."

In this, her bestselling journal, May Sarton writes with keen observation and emotional courage of both inner and outer worlds:a garden, the seasons, daily life in New Hampshire, books, people, ideas—and throughout everything, her spiritual and artistic journey. In this book, we are closer to the marrow than ever before in May Sarton's writing.

"This journal is not only rich in the love of nature and the love of solitude. It is an honorable confession of the writer's faults, fears, sadness, and disappointments. . . . On the surface, Journal of a Solitude is a quiet book, but if you will read it carefully you will be aware of violent needs and a valiant warrior who has bettled every inch of the way to a share of serenity. This is a beautiful book, wise and warm within its solitude." —Eugenia Thornton, Cleveland Plain Dealer

I Knew a Phoenix - Sketches for an Autobiography (Paperback): May Sarton I Knew a Phoenix - Sketches for an Autobiography (Paperback)
May Sarton
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R582 R508 Discovery Miles 5 080 Save R74 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sarton's memoir begins with her roots in a Belgian childhood and describes her youth and education in Cambridge, Massachusetts, her coming-of-age years, and the people who influenced her life as a writer.

Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing (Paperback): May Sarton Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing (Paperback)
May Sarton
R514 R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Save R69 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

May Sarton's ninth novel explores a woman's struggle to reconcile the claims of life and art, to transmute passion and pain into poetry. As it opens, Hilary Stevens, a renowned poet in her seventies, is talking with Mar, an intense young man who has sought her out and whose passionate despair reminds her of herself when young. Mar has had an unhappy love affair with a man. Bewildered by both his sexuality and his writing talent, he flings his anguish against Hilary s brusque, sympathetic intelligence."

Inner Landscape - Poems (Paperback): May Sarton Inner Landscape - Poems (Paperback)
May Sarton
R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fur Person (Paperback): May Sarton The Fur Person (Paperback)
May Sarton
R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fur Person (Paperback): May Sarton The Fur Person (Paperback)
May Sarton; Illustrated by Barbara Knox
R657 Discovery Miles 6 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fur Person (Hardcover): May Sarton The Fur Person (Hardcover)
May Sarton; Illustrated by Barbara Knox
R963 Discovery Miles 9 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Endgame - A Journal of the Seventy-Ninth Year (Paperback): May Sarton Endgame - A Journal of the Seventy-Ninth Year (Paperback)
May Sarton
R669 R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Save R83 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Sarton has been the lighthouse light for millions of women, and despite the dimming of that light, she remains [in this book] the Sarton who wrote Journal of a Solitude." —Library Journal

"I had always imagined a philosophical journal of my seventy-ninth year, dealing with the joys and problems, the doors opening out from old age to unknown efforts and surprises. I looked forward to the year as a potent harvest," May Sarton writes. Assailed by debilitating illnesses, Sarton found herself instead using much of her energy battling for health. Yet, as this record shows, she did after all do what she had wanted to, as she persevered in work, friendships, and love of nature, discovering in the process new landscapes in the country of old age.

Coming into Eighty - Poems (Paperback): May Sarton Coming into Eighty - Poems (Paperback)
May Sarton
R396 R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Save R56 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Poems

In this collection, May Sarton takes on the subject of herself in old age. Here are her observations and reflections both on daily events and on the larger questions of life and death, the difficulties and rewards of living alone. Her many fans will find Sarton as celebratory and fresh as ever.

"May Sarton is still teaching us how to think about the events of our lives, and how to sing about them, too."—Marge Piercy

A Reckoning - A Novel (Paperback): May Sarton A Reckoning - A Novel (Paperback)
May Sarton
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R588 R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Save R73 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Novel

When Laura Spelman learns that she will not get well, she looks on this last illness as a journey during which she must reckon up her life, give up the nonessential, and concentrate on what she calls "the real connections." The heart of the story is Laura's realization that for her the real connections have been with women: her brilliant and devastating mother, a difficult daughter, and most of all a woman she knew when she was young.

At Eighty Two (Paperback, New edition): May Sarton At Eighty Two (Paperback, New edition)
May Sarton
R679 R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Save R82 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Journal

May Sarton's eagerly awaited journals have recorded her life as a single, woman writer and, in later years, as a woman confronting old age. She completed this pilgrimage through her eighty-second year a few months before she died in 1995.

"Reporting from the front lines on the author's daily battle with a body and a mind that increasingly refuse to cooperate, At Eighty-Two captures this struggle with a simplicity, elegance and strength that is characteristic of its author and her lifetime of work."—Philadelphia City Paper

A Private Mythology - Poems (Paperback): May Sarton A Private Mythology - Poems (Paperback)
May Sarton
R455 R393 Discovery Miles 3 930 Save R62 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In these poems, May Sarton reflects on a journey undertaken to celebrate her fiftieth birthday, a journey that took her around the world to Greece via Japan and India, and finally home to the New Hampshire village where she had put down roots.

Ethereal and sensual, these intensely vivid poems capture the sights and textures of new places, people, and landscapes as experienced with a poet's fresh eye.

Crucial Conversations (Paperback, Revised): May Sarton Crucial Conversations (Paperback, Revised)
May Sarton
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R492 R427 Discovery Miles 4 270 Save R65 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"May Sarton's provocative novel is about a wife who has outgrown her husband, and after twenty-seven years of marriage decides that she has had enough. . . . she is altogether believable." —The Atlantic

Reed and Poppy Whitelaw's conventional and apparently serene life together is shattered when Poppy tells Reed that she has decided to leave him. In a series of encounters that follow the shock of this news, which affects not only Reed but also their children and friends—in particular Philip, who must learn why he is so invested in their marriage—Reed and Poppy struggle to make sense of their lives in this alien new terrain.

"May Sarton again has entered Marquand-Updike territory and fortunately for us has brought to this fictional region the viewpoint of a first-rate craftsman who happends to be a woman vitally interested in both art and life." —Boston Herald

"Produces insight for the reader into the modern dilemna of reedom versus marriage, self-realization versus service and duty and finally the Sisyphean problems of the person alone, living on the threshold of other lives. . . . I find Crucial Conversations moving. . . . May Sarton has dealt with every aspect of female existence, with every kind of love. In this latest novel she has taken another, new step forward, and suggested a radical solution to the human-bondage-in-marriage status." —Doris Grumbach, New York Times Book Review

Collected Poems, 1930-1993 (Hardcover, New): May Sarton Collected Poems, 1930-1993 (Hardcover, New)
May Sarton
R1,493 R1,252 Discovery Miles 12 520 Save R241 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lucid, ardent, and contemplative, May Sarton was one of America's best-loved writers. This comprehensive collection celebrated six decades of bold imagination and fifteen books of poetry, the creative output of a lifetime. Arranged chronologically, these poems reveal the full breadth of Sarton's creative vision. Themes include the search for an inward order, her passions, the natural world, self-knowledge, and in her latest poems, the trials of old age. Moving through Sarton's work, we see her at ease in both traditional forms and free verse, finding inspiration in snow over a dark sea, a cat's footfall on the stairs, an unexpected love affair. Here is the creative process itself, its sources, demands, and joys—a handbook of the modern poetic psyche.

The Education of Harriet Hatfield - A Novel (Paperback): May Sarton The Education of Harriet Hatfield - A Novel (Paperback)
May Sarton
R677 R594 Discovery Miles 5 940 Save R83 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Harriet Hatfield begins a new life at the age of 60 after her lover of 30 years has died and left her comfortably well off. But when Harriet opens a bookstore for women in a blue-collar neighborhood of Boston, she is viciously attacked for her lesbianism. Ms. Sarton's powerful portrayal of the shy, reserved woman's battle becomes a moving statement about the place of the outsider in our world and the necessity of following the human heart. Dallas Morning News"

After the Stroke - A Journal (Paperback): May Sarton After the Stroke - A Journal (Paperback)
May Sarton
R608 R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Save R78 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The distinguished poet/essayist . . . describes poignantly the long, anxious days. . . . A lyrical, candid, sensitive spirit pervades this chronicle, which ends with Sarton well again, rejoicing in the present and putting the past behind her." —Publishers Weekly

"Remarkable . . . written with the honesty and the eye to personal and ambient detail we expect from [Sarton] and a new poignancy as physical frailty compounds the difficulties of creation." —Marge Piercy

"Always to read May Sarton's journal is like getting to talk to an explorer. What she explores, of course, is life itself. This last report, covering particularly rugged terrain, may be the best yet." —Noel Perrin

"[Sarton] has allowed us to share in all the adventures of her life and in doing so has enriched us beyond belief." —Eda Leshan, Newsday

"A book of transformative powers. As May Sarton's journal chronicles her battles for life and health, we learn about the complex layers of her courage . . . passionate, spontaneous, moving . . . revealing May Sarton to be one of the great spirits of our time."—Valerie Miner

"An amazing document of the will to survive, as all of May Sarton's journals have been in a sense, but here the road is steeper and the stakes so much higher. . . . Three cheers—no, three hundred—for May Sarton." —Susan Kennedy

Plant Dreaming Deep - A Novel (Paperback): May Sarton Plant Dreaming Deep - A Novel (Paperback)
May Sarton
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R509 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R70 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

May Sarton describes living at her eighteenth-century house in Nelson, New Hampshire—how she acquired it, how it and the garden became part of her.

"Sensitive, luminous. . . . Love is the genius of this small, but tender and often poignant, book by a woman of many insights." —Brooks Atkinson, New York Times Book Review

"A drama of self-integration. . . . An enlarging, enriching, and clarifying experience." —Boston Herald

At Seventy - A Journal (Paperback, New Ed): May Sarton At Seventy - A Journal (Paperback, New Ed)
May Sarton
R652 R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Save R79 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

May Sarton—poet, novelist, and chronicler—occupies a special place in American letters. This journal chronicles the year that began on May 3, 1982, her seventieth birthday. At her home in Maine, she savors "the experience of being alive in this beautiful place," reflecting on nature, friends, and work. "Why is it good to be old?" she was asked at one of her lectures. "Because," she said, "I am more myself than I have ever been."

"Sarton has fashioned her journals, 'sonatas' as she calls them, into a distinctive literary form: relaxed yet shapely, a silky weave of reflection, sensuous observation and record of her daily round, with the reader made companion to her inmost thoughts. . . . It's a book rich in warmth, perceptiveness and reassurance." —Publishers Weekly

"As ever, Sarton's journal entries provide a piquant immersion in the life of a graceful, astute writer and a gentle, vibrant woman. . . Sharing her responses to other authors is always enlightening, and her comments on her own poetry and fiction prove particularly edifying. Like Sarton's other journals . . . this gracious sharing of private moments, critical perceptions, and excitement over work-in-progress will find a deeply appreciative audience."—Booklist

The Bridge of Years - A Novel (Paperback, Revised): May Sarton The Bridge of Years - A Novel (Paperback, Revised)
May Sarton
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R670 R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Save R83 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Beautifully wrought . . . deeply felt and significant in theme." —Saturday Review

This novel, first published in 1946, is one of May Sarton's earliest and, some critics think, one of her best. It takes place during the years between the world wars and explores the life of a Belgian family, the Duchesnes, and their mutual devotion which intensifies under the shadow of impending disaster.

Mélanie Duchesne, mother of three, is an active businesswoman, whose courage, energy, and optimism bind the family and its farm together. Paul, her husband, is a philosopher, detached, moody, continually embroiled in the spiritual conflicts of a crumbling Europe.

The last years before the second war are tense ones, a time for stock-taking, for a quickening of the pace of life. But it is Mélanie who encourages her family to proceed with their plans, to continue with their way of life. And it is Mélanie who decides their future as the Germans launch their invasion of Belgium.

Anger - A Novel (Paperback, Revised): May Sarton Anger - A Novel (Paperback, Revised)
May Sarton
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R520 R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Save R68 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The marriage of Ned Fraser, a Boston banker, and Anna Lindstrom, a singer on the brink of fame, is a battlefield of opposing temperaments. Emotional and forthright, Anna battles against Ned's crippling reserve. In the clash of these two strong personalities, May Sarton explores the different ways that men and women express both anger and love.

"An amazing novel. . . . It ventures into new territory and opens fresh vistas into character and temperament."— Cleveland Plain Dealer

Dear Juliette - Letters of May Sarton to Juliette Huxley (Paperback): May Sarton Dear Juliette - Letters of May Sarton to Juliette Huxley (Paperback)
May Sarton; Edited by Susan Sherman; Foreword by Francis Huxley
R783 R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Save R93 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

May Sarton's love for Juliette Huxley, ignited that first moment she saw her in 1936, transcended sixty years of friendship, passion, rejection, silence, and reconciliation. The letters chart their meeting, May's affair with Juliette's husband Julian (brother of Aldous Huxley) before the war, her intense involvement with Juliette after the war, and the rich, ardent friendship that endured until Juliette's death. While May's intimate relationship with Julian was not a secret, May's more powerful romance with Juliette was. May's fiery passion was a seductive yet sometimes destructive force. Her feelings for and demands on Juliette were often overwhelming to them both. In fact, Juliette refused all contact with May for nearly twenty-five years. Their reconciliation, after Julian's death, wasn't so much a rekindling as it was a testament to the profound affinity between them. Theirs was a relationship rife with complications and misunderstandings but the deep love and compassion they shared for one another prevailed. Included in this book are Sarton's original drafts of an introduction to these letters.

Faithful Are the Wounds - A Novel (Paperback, New Ed): May Sarton Faithful Are the Wounds - A Novel (Paperback, New Ed)
May Sarton
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R644 R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Save R80 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Novel

Set in the academic world of Harvard and Cambridge, this novel dramatizes the plight of the embattled American liberal in the 1950s. Its central character is Edward Cavan, a brilliant English professor, who commits suicide. His death sets off a shock wave among Cavan's friends and changes things for some of them forever.

"It is impossible not to be interested in [Sarton's characters] and concerned with what concerns them."—The New Yorker

May Sarton - Selected Letters, 1915-1954 (Hardcover, New): May Sarton May Sarton - Selected Letters, 1915-1954 (Hardcover, New)
May Sarton; Edited by Susan Sherman; Introduction by Susan Sherman
R1,389 R1,164 Discovery Miles 11 640 Save R225 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Appearing in book form for the first time, this treasure trove of letters illuminates the life of the beloved poet/writer from early childhood into middle age.

All her life, May Sarton carried on a voluminous private correspondence—with family, friends, and lovers. From the beginning, as these remarkable letters show, the essence of an extraordinary human being was present, her gifts ready to unfurl and mature.

Fittingly, an early letter thanks parents for books. Later we enter the world of the theater, then years rich with study, travel, teaching, and the discipline of craft. Sarton's deep anguish as World War II approaches pervades many letters, but readers will also encounter the things that gave Sarton joy: her love of flowers, her affection for animals, her celebration of beauty in all its guises.

As Sarton divides her time between America and Europe, in an era when ocean voyages were the norm, illustrious acquaintances and intimates are introduced, among them Eva Le Gallienne, Elizabeth Bowen, Virginia Woolf, Muriel Rukeyser, Julian and Juliette Huxley, and Louise Bogan. Always, Sarton's voice is clear and courageous, startlingly candid about her passions, her moods, and her vulnerabilities. Her words, seeming as fresh as when they were written, stand against the backdrop of the crucial events of the century as she invites old and new readers into her personal world.

Recovering - A Journal (Paperback, New Ed): May Sarton Recovering - A Journal (Paperback, New Ed)
May Sarton
R586 R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Save R74 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Journal

May Sarton's sixty-sixth year,1978–79, was a difficult time: a cherished relationship came to an end, she had a mastectomy, she fought against depression. How her friendships, her love of the natural world, and her growing audience of readers brought her back is this journal's story.

"Sarton's 'art of making exquisite distinctions' and her vulnerability as a human being are her timeless gifts to her readers." —Library Journal

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