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So delighted that this highlight of Anne Sexton's work is available on the
web. Within the group of Fury poems and her body of work as a whole it is
an outstanding piece of work. The detached, and dare I even say delighted,
point of view of the beginning of an ordinary day connects Sexton
viscerally to Joyce and Woolf. When I read the collected poems, over 15
years ago, Sunrises just leapt out at me, a catalytic impression. Within
the her body of work this is Sexton's red cap in a lush green landscape.
Virginia Trembles from United States