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Uploaded on Dec 17, 2008

A fourteen-minute video splitted in two parts where we can see Anne Sexton at home reading, talking about poetry and about her family. Most of the material is showed in public for the first time. Spanish subtitles.

Vídeo de catorce minutos dividido en dos partes. Podemos ver a Anne Sexton recitando en su casa, hablando sobre poesía, sobre su familia...La mayor parte de este material se muestra en público por primera vez. Subtítulos en español.

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  • Ellexorip

    "i'ma take mah BUDWEISER" >.> lolol...she's cute

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  • ifyoufly

    She's beautiful and fiery....full of sound and fury....you know?

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  • StephenParnaso

    Un tal Chopin, en su Ballada No. 1. Un gusto invitarte a su casa.

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  • mushyhsum

    I also would like to know the name of the song!

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  • swoyambunath

    love anne....

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  • Isabel Hermosillo

    What's the name of the song she is hearing at min. 8:00? It's an awesome piece.

    Great Anne Sexton, hearing her its just... fascinating.

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  • Aaron Robertson

    I was enthralled the whole way through. She's my favorite poet, and watching this was in itself some kind of poetry. She probably wouldn't think so. That's what makes her poetic.

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  • cullycucc

    this is amazing

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  • dannycrunk

    I've never seen a woman exude such confidence, the kind of confidence that would dismantle any man's ego, brick by brick, then she would caress their insecurities with a passionate night of intercourse. What a woman.

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  • Poemsapennyeach

    Was..she's dead..

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  • Matt Little

    "I'll take my Budweiser."

    She was ahead of her time.

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  • Jack Heslop

    Your issue was with veracity one comment ago. You accused her daughter of doing a "Mommie Dearest" and her biographer of character assassination. I feel like I'm debating a Holocaust denier. Overwhelming evidence and witness accounts prove the Holocaust happened, but still some deny it. In their case it's due to racism, in yours, I suspect, it's misplaced loyalty to someone whose poems you love. Well, I love them too, but that doesn't mean I have to believe Anne never did anything wrong.

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