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Cloud Stone Sun Vine - Poems Selected and New

May Sarton

Publisher: Open Road Media

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Summary

A beautifully organized collection of a poet’s works in homage to nature One of the primary themes of May Sarton’s work, especially in the first few decades of her career as a poet, memoirist, and novelist, is a veneration for and desire to understand nature. This yearning is collected in Cloud, Stone, Sun, Vine, which comprises more than two decades of Sarton’s impressive output.   The anthology marks a turning point in Sarton’s career as her meditations on being alone become more and more frequent, foreshadowing her famous memoir Journal of a Solitude. Featuring the classic sonnet collection “A Divorce of Lovers,” Cloud, Stone, Sun, Vine is not to be missed by any Sarton fan.
Available since: 12/23/2014.
Print length: 140 pages.

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