In “The Serious World,” the latest collection from former Spokane Poet Laureate Laura Read, the poem “Dear Sylvia,” addressed ...
Even if you have read every biography of Assia Wevill, Ted Hughes, and Sylvia Plath, this revisionist account of all three will startle you. Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick, author of the excellent ...
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 ...
Sylvia Plath’s novel The Bell Jar inspired existential crisis in women everywhere with the author’s exclamation “Fig Tree” analogy, which examines the destabilizing feeling associated with having too ...
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