The Perfect Plainness Of America’s First Poet

“Anne Bradstreet (1612-72) was born in England, but lived, married, raised her family, and died in Massachusetts: the first American poet, or certainly the first to write in English. Her work is plain in a way that might tempt some readers to condescension, but she knew the Latin poets and writes fluently within the conventions she chose, reaching considerable intensity of emotion and idea.” Robert Pinsky considers Bradstreet’s meditation on the dangers of childbirth.