An edition of Journal of a Solitude (1973)

Journal of a Solitude

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An edition of Journal of a Solitude (1973)

Journal of a Solitude

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"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{u2014}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 what will happen when suddenly I enter the huge empty silence if I cannot find support there." In this book, we are closer to the marrow than ever before in May Sarton's writing.

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208

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Journal of a Solitude
September 1992, W. W. Norton & Company, W.W. Norton
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Journal of a solitude
1977, Norton
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First Sentence

"BEGIN HERE. It is raining."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3537.A832 Z4667 1992

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7453001M
ISBN 10
0393309282
ISBN 13
9780393309287
LCCN
72013464
OCLC/WorldCat
28466014
LibraryThing
85936
Goodreads
845386

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Work ID
OL21803944W

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"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 what will happen when suddenly I enter the huge empty silence if I cannot find support there."

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