Poet Tess Taylor reflects on how we read Sylvia Plath's poetry, 50 years after her death. Reading Sylvia Plath 50 Years After Her Death Is A Different Experience ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: Fifty years ago ...
From the book "FIRST LOVE: Essays on Friendship" by Lilly Dancyger. Copyright © 2024 by Lilly Dancyger. Published by The Dial Press, an imprint of Random House, a ...
Sylvia Plath loved to draw, write poems, keep bees, and tend to her two children. That a poet has now brought together all elements of the writer’s life in a book for young readers that celebrates ...
No news could be more disheartening to a true Plath fan. We already know. We suffered through “Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams,” a posthumous collection of stories and juvenilia published in 1977 ...
The reason why there are so many books about Sylvia Plath (not just biographies) is that she is multitudinous. So often misidentified as a confessional poet, she actually lived and wrote in the ...
This is an edition of the revamped Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here. Her approach is granular, in a word. I actually listened to Red Comet as an ...
What does the metaphor of the bell jar reveal about the life and work of Sylvia Plath ’55? Associate Professor of Anthropology Colin Hoag and his students have been exploring that question in a ...
Emily Van Duyne assesses the poet’s life and afterlife through the lens of a tough-minded contemporary feminism. Heather Clark’s massive, ravishing biography of Sylvia Plath, “Red Comet,” published in ...
This year’s New York International Antiquarian Book Fair features plenty of quirky items amid the high-ticket treasures. (Poison books, anyone?) By Jennifer Schuessler For those who love a chance to ...
Two weeks after Bruce's death, Paltrow was on set for Sylvia. The writer, known for her trailblazing work in confessional ...
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