Anne-Wright-Obituary

Anne Wright

Rhinebeck, New York

Feb 23, 1929 – Nov 29, 2025

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February 23, 1929
DIED
November 29, 2025
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Rhinebeck, New York

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Edith Anne Runk Wright-writer, teacher, editor, and beloved wife of the poet James Wright-passed away peacefully at her home in Rhinebeck, New York, on November 29, 2025. Anne was born in New York City and grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, the eldest of three daughters born to Louise Hoyt...

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Annie was my writing teacher at the School of Creative Arts in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, where I was a camper in the 1960s for 5 consecutive summers. I very gratefully remember Annie as terrifically supportive, as interested in all that we students wrote, and as one of the finest teachers I ever had. I dearly treasure that memory, and feel so lucky to have known her. Warm greetings from here in my home in Switzerland, and sending fond regards, Sarah Batschelet (formerly Sarah Mason)

If I dare call myself "a poet," it's because at the summers I spent in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, where Annie was my wonderful Creative Writing teacher at the "School of Creative Arts," and where she taught and promoted us girls to write and use our imaginations in approaching really any subject in a creative way. I remember her as both supportive and terrically devoted to bringing out the very best in what we wrote. I was lucky: one of the poems I wrote to share with my fellow campers...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Dear Laura and Family of Annie Wright, My high school English teacher in Mpls. MN first introduced me to the poetry of James Wright around 1974. I loved his poems and wrote to him to tell him so. Much to my surprise Jim wrote back! We corresponded back and forth until his death. I would sometimes share some of my writings and he would critique my work and encourage me to study, read, and keep writing. I went to New York to meet Jim in-person when he was in his final days at Mount Sinai...

I knew Edie for 60 years through my late wife, Alberta McConnell, who was her childhood friend. Edie was a wonderful strong but gentle person. She was devoted to her friends &, of course, to James. Though I did not see her often over the last years, each visit was as though no time had passed. I will miss her.

Annie was a dear friend, and I will miss her and cherish her memory.

Very sorry to read of Annie's demise - and around Thanksgiving time particularly sad as there were some lovely Thanksgivings in "the Wright Place" in Manhattan We met back in 1972 at the home of my Hunter college master's degree advisor (I never did finish grad school) on the occasion of a book discussion evening . I had not been a student of Jim's , only first met him and Annie at Gerald Willen's home. In 1997 I spent a couple of days with Annie at her summer home in Westerly where I...

I will always remember traveling the Danube River with Anne & Laura! Fond memories of smart, engaging woman.

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