

An edition of At eighty-two (1995)
a journal
By May Sarton
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
W.W. Norton
Language
eng
Pages
350
Description:
For the many thousands of fans who have been nourished by May Sarton's words over the years, this last journal by the beloved Maine poet/writer will be very special. May Sarton died on July 16, 1995, just a few months after she finished this pilgrimage through her 82nd year. Over the two decades since she published Journal of a Solitude, Sarton's journals have been eagerly awaited, markers of daily events, feelings, and responses to the world around her house-by-the-sea. In this last journal, Sarton continues to adjust to the feeling that she is a stranger in the land of old age. And though her struggles and daily setbacks continue, there is an optimistic, musing tone as she contemplates this unique time in a person's life.
subjects: Older women, Diaries, American Authors, American Women authors, Sarton, may, 1912-1995, New York Times reviewed
People: May Sarton (1912-1995), May Sarton (1912-)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century