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- English
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About this book
The bestselling feminist author's "lyrical, candid, sensitive" account of her efforts to regain her health, art, and sense of self after a stroke (
Publishers Weekly).
Feeling cut off and isolated—from herself most of all—after suffering a stroke at age 73, May Sarton began a journal that helped her along the road to recovery. She wrote every day without fail, even if illness sometimes prevented her from penning more than a few lines.
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From her sprawling house off the coast of Maine, Sarton shares the quotidian details of her life in the aftermath of what her doctors identified as a small brain hemorrhage. What they did not tell her was the effect it would have on her life and work. Sarton's journal is filled with daily accounts of the weather, her garden, beloved pets, and her concerns about losing psychic energy and no longer feeling completely whole. A woman who had always prized her solitude, Sarton experiences feelings of intense loneliness. When overwhelmed by the past, she tries to find comfort in soothing remembrances of her travels, and struggles to learn to live moment by moment. As Sarton begins to regain her strength, she rejoices in the life "recaptured and in all that still lies ahead."
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Interspersed with heartfelt recollections about fellow poets and aspiring writers who see in Sarton a powerful muse, this is a wise and moving memoir about life after illness.
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Feeling cut off and isolated—from herself most of all—after suffering a stroke at age 73, May Sarton began a journal that helped her along the road to recovery. She wrote every day without fail, even if illness sometimes prevented her from penning more than a few lines.
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From her sprawling house off the coast of Maine, Sarton shares the quotidian details of her life in the aftermath of what her doctors identified as a small brain hemorrhage. What they did not tell her was the effect it would have on her life and work. Sarton's journal is filled with daily accounts of the weather, her garden, beloved pets, and her concerns about losing psychic energy and no longer feeling completely whole. A woman who had always prized her solitude, Sarton experiences feelings of intense loneliness. When overwhelmed by the past, she tries to find comfort in soothing remembrances of her travels, and struggles to learn to live moment by moment. As Sarton begins to regain her strength, she rejoices in the life "recaptured and in all that still lies ahead."
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Interspersed with heartfelt recollections about fellow poets and aspiring writers who see in Sarton a powerful muse, this is a wise and moving memoir about life after illness.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Wednesday, April 9, 1986
- Thursday, April 10
- Friday, April 11
- Saturday, April 12
- Sunday, April 13
- Monday, April 14
- Tuesday, April 15
- Wednesday, April 16
- Friday, April 18
- Sunday, April 20
- Tuesday, April 22
- Saturday, April 26
- Sunday, April 27
- Saturday, May 3
- York Hospital, Saturday, May 10
- York Hospital, Monday, May 12
- York Hospital, Tuesday, May 13
- Sunday, May 18
- Monday, May 19
- Wednesday, May 21
- Friday, May 23
- Monday, May 26, Memorial Day
- Tuesday, May 27
- Friday, May 30
- Monday, June 2
- Wednesday, June 4
- Thursday, June 5
- Friday, June 6
- Saturday, June 7
- Monday, June 9
- Tuesday, June 10
- Wednesday, June 11
- Thursday, June 12
- Friday, June 13
- Sunday, June 15
- Friday, June 20
- Monday, June 23
- York Hospital, Tuesday, June 24
- York Hospital, Wednesday, June 25
- Thursday, June 26
- York Hospital, Sunday, June 29
- York Hospital, Monday, June 30
- Tuesday, July 1
- Wednesday, July 2
- Thursday, July 3
- Friday, July 4
- Saturday, July 5
- Sunday, July 6
- Wednesday, July 9
- Friday, July 11
- Wednesday, July 16
- Thursday, July 17
- Saturday, July 19
- Sunday, July 20
- Monday, July 21
- Wednesday, July 23
- Friday, July 25
- Monday, July 28
- Tuesday, July 29
- Thursday, July 31
- Friday, August 1
- Phillips House, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Monday, August 4
- Phillips House, Wednesday, August 6
- Phillips House, Thursday, August 7
- Saturday, August 9
- Sunday, August 10
- Monday, August 11
- Tuesday, August 12
- Wednesday, August 13
- Thursday, August 14
- Friday, August 15
- Saturday, August 16
- Sunday, August 17
- Monday, August 18
- Tuesday, August 19
- Wednesday, August 20
- Thursday, August 21
- Friday, August 22
- Saturday, August 23
- Sunday, August 24
- Monday, August 25
- Tuesday, August 26
- Thursday, August 28
- Friday, August 29
- Sunday, August 31
- Harwich, Tuesday, September 2
- Saturday, September 6
- Sunday, September 7
- Monday, September 8
- Wednesday, September 10
- Thursday, September 11
- Friday, September 12
- Saturday, September 13
- Sunday, September 14
- Monday, September 15
- Tuesday, September 16
- Thursday, September 18
- Sunday, September 21
- Monday, September 22
- Wednesday, September 24
- Thursday, September 25
- Saturday, September 27
- Sunday, September 28
- Tuesday, September 30
- Wednesday, October 1
- Friday, October 3
- Saturday, October 4
- Sunday, October 5
- Monday, October 6
- Tuesday, October 7
- Carmelite Monastery, Indianapolis, Thursday, October 9
- Carmelite Monastery, Friday, October 10
- Carmelite Monastery, Sunday, October 12
- Bloomington, Monday, October 13
- Bloomington, Tuesday, October 14
- Bloomington, Wednesday, October 15
- Bloomington, Thursday, October 16
- Bloomington, Friday, October 17
- Sunday, October 19
- Wednesday, October 22
- Thursday, October 23
- Saturday, October 25
- Tuesday, October 28
- Saturday, November 1
- Tuesday, November 4
- Albuquerque, Friday, November 7
- Albuquerque, Saturday, November 8
- Albuquerque, Tuesday, November 11
- San Antonio, Wednesday, November 12
- San Antonio, Saturday, November 15
- Tuesday, November 18
- Wednesday, November 19
- Louisville, Saturday, November 22
- Louisville, Monday, November 24
- Nashville, Wednesday, November 26
- Nashville, Thanksgiving Day, November 27
- Nashville, Sunday, November 30
- Nashville, Monday, December 1
- Thursday, December 4
- Saturday, December 6
- Sunday, December 7
- Tuesday, December 9
- Thursday, December 11
- Friday, December 12
- Saturday, December 13
- Wednesday, December 17
- Thursday, December 18
- Sunday, December 21
- Monday, December 22
- Wednesday, December 24
- Saturday, December 27
- Sunday, December 28
- Wednesday, December 31
- New Year’s Day 1987
- Friday, January 2
- Sunday, January 4
- Tuesday, January 6
- Wednesday, January 7
- Thursday, January 8
- Friday, January 9
- Saturday, January 10
- Wednesday, January 14
- Thursday, January 15
- Friday, January 16
- Sunday, January 18
- Wednesday, January 21
- Friday, January 23
- Sunday, January 25
- Tuesday, January 27
- Thursday, January 29
- Sunday, February 1
- Monday, February 2
- Wednesday, February 4
- Friday, February 6
- Sunday, February 8
- Monday, February 9
- Wednesday, February 11
- Friday, February 13
- Sunday, February 15
- Tuesday, February 17
- Wednesday, February 18
- Thursday, February 19
- Friday, February 20
- Saturday, February 21
- Acknowledgments
- A Biography of May Sarton
- Copyright Page