Step into the world of Edna St. Vincent Millay, the groundbreaking poet whose fierce independence and lyrical beauty continue to resonate today.
This collection of over 100 poems brings together her most compelling poems, exploring themes of death and grief, love and passion, individualism, and the beauty found in nature.
Poet and literary critic Pelé Cox writes an introduction to the collection and analyses eight of the more complex poems, and, providing readers with a fresh look at Millay's iconic works.
Millay's writing, often ahead of its time, offers a timeless exploration of grief and the power of independence, making this collection essential for fans of feminist literature and poetry.
Curated by Pelé Cox, poet, performance artist and film maker. She holds an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia, under the tutelage of (then Poet Laureate) Andrew Motion. She has been Poet in Residence at Tate Modern, the Royal Academy of Arts, Keats-Shelley House and the British School at Rome, and is a visiting tutor at the University of Westminster, London.