I Knew a Phoenix. 1st Ed/1st Printing. 1959 [Hardcover] May Sarton

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1959 edition. Hardcover is in good condition. Dustjacket has some edge wear and slight fading. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This first edition, first printing of May Sarton’s “I Knew a Phoenix” is a remarkable autobiographical work that offers a poignant and introspective look into the celebrated author’s life and the transformative power of art and creativity. Through her elegant prose, Sarton invites readers into her world, sharing her struggles, triumphs, and profound moments that shaped her artistic vision. This well-preserved copy, with its original dust jacket, provides a tangible connection to the book’s initial release and the literary landscape of the late 1950s, making it a valuable addition for collectors and a captivating read for those interested in Sarton’s introspective exploration of the creative process and human experience.

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1959 edition. Hardcover is in good condition. Dustjacket has some edge wear and slight fading. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This first edition, first printing of “I Knew a Phoenix” by May Sarton is a remarkable find for collectors and readers alike. Published in 1959, this autobiographical work offers a poignant and introspective look into Sarton’s life and the transformative power of art and creativity. As a celebrated poet, novelist, and memoirist, Sarton’s writings often explored themes of solitude, nature, and the complexities of human relationships.

“I Knew a Phoenix” stands out as a deeply personal and revelatory work, in which Sarton reflects on her experiences as a writer, her relationships, and her journey of self-discovery. Through her elegant and evocative prose, she invites readers into her world, sharing her struggles, triumphs, and the profound moments that shaped her artistic vision.

This copy, with its well-preserved hardcover and original dust jacket, offers a tangible connection to the book’s initial release and the literary landscape of the late 1950s. Collectors will appreciate the opportunity to own a piece of Sarton’s literary legacy, while readers will be captivated by her introspective and thought-provoking exploration of the creative process and the human experience.

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