The Key to Everything
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An intimate portrait of the twentieth-century American poetMay
Swenson (1913–1989) was one of the most important and original
poets of the twentieth century. The Key to Everything is a
biography of this experimental American modernist that draws
directly from her unpublished diaries and her letters to friends,
family, and colleagues, most notably Elizabeth Bishop. In 1952,
Swenson wrote in her diary, “I want to confirm my life in a
narrative—my Lesbianism, the hereditary background of my parents,
grandparents, origins in the ‘old country.’†Taking up
Swenson’s uncompleted autobiographical plan, Margaret Brucia
tells Swenson’s story as much as possible through her own words.
While chronicling the whole of Swenson’s life, this book focuses
on the period from 1936 to 1959, when she came of age artistically
and personally in New York City. Against the backdrop of the Great
Depression, the Federal Writers’ Project, Greenwich Village, and
the emergence of gay culture, Swenson’s diaries lay bare her
aspirations, fears, joys, and disappointments. Readers see the poet
and person emerge, inextricably entwined, as Swenson describes her
struggles with poverty, anonymity, and predatory men; her romantic
relationships; and the people she met, the books she read, and the
work she produced. The most detailed and intimate biography of
Swenson to date, The Key to Everything is a unique portrait of a
poet who resisted labels throughout her life.