It doesn't matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was.
Anne Sexton was an American poet known for her deeply personal and confessional poetry. Her works, such as "Live or Die" and "Transformations," explored themes of mental health, trauma, and female identity. Sexton's raw and honest writing style broke new ground in poetry and continues to resonate with readers, marking her as a significant figure in confessional poetry.