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The book, now available, features the work of iconic photographer Peter Lindbergh, who had a close friendship with the Grammy ...
The six Sylvia Plath poems in focus here are “Mushrooms,” “You’re,” “The Babysitters,” “The Applicant,” “Ariel,” and “Edge.” Sarah Ruden deftly distributes discussions of the poems into a succinct and ...
Poet Elizabeth Winder sketches a portrait of Plath's life during her summer in New York City in 1953.
Sylvia Plath’s writing was witty, political, emotional and sharp. A substantial new collection includes more than 50 previously unpublished stories.
In her poem "The Mirror," Sylvia Plath portrays the complexity of the struggle of the imposter, the struggle to be oneself.
When it comes to the author of “The Secret History,” there’s a story most people know, and a story most do not; this is the second kind.
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 ...
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