A Lost Story by Sylvia Plath Contains the Seeds of the Writer She Would Become
“Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom,” which Plath wrote when she was twenty, conveys the sense of horror that would become her signature aesthetic.
Katy Waldman writes about Sylvia Plath’s lost story, “Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom.”
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