![]() ![]() The Sarton Estate recorded May Sarton's memorial service, which may be ordered for a small sum that includes a donation to the fund. (Her father was a historian of science at Harvard.) The Sarton Fund has been established and is held under the auspices of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of which May Sarton was a member. May Sarton wished that upon her death a fund would be established from the residue of her estate to provide scholarships for poets and historians of science. Metuchen, New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1978. For a comprehensive bibliography describing works by and about Sarton, see May Sarton: A Bibliography. I have sometimes listed multiple editions if the illustrations or supporting materials are different. Many newer editions of her works are also in print. I've tried to list first editions here, whenever possible, or at least to give the copyright date if I couldn't find a complete reference to the first edition. At her death, May Sarton had written 53 books: 19 novels, 17 books of poetry, 15 nonfiction works including her acclaimed journals, 2 children's books, a play, and some screenplays. ![]()
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