— Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities
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— bakkhai, tr. Anne Carson
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- bakkhai, tr. Anne Carson
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— translator’s note on euripides’ bakkhai ( tr. Anne Carson)
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“Listen ducky, death is as close to pleasure as a toothpick. To die whole, riddled with nothing but desire for it, is like breakfast after love.”
— Lettres to Dr. Y., by Anne Sexton
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— Letters to Dr. Y., by Anne Sexton
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— The Consecrating Mother, by Anne Sexton
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— The Big Boots of Pain, by Anne Sexton
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— Cigarettes And Whiskey And Wild, Wild Women, by Anne Sexton
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— End, Middle, Beginning, by Anne Sexton
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— Divorce, by Anne Sexton
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— Small Wire, by Anne Sexton
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— Snow, by Anne Sexton
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“Too many things are occurring for even a big heart to hold.”
— From an essay by WB Yeats
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— Jesus, The Actor, Plays The Holy Ghost, by Anne Sexton
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— Welcome Morning, by Anne Sexton
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— Welcome Morning, by Anne Sexton
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