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Sylvia Plath Poetry Foundation

Sylvia Plath  Poetry Foundation

Sylvia Plath was one of the most dynamic and admired poets of the 20th century. By the time she took her life at the age of 30, Plath already had a following in the literary community. In the ensuing years her work attracted the attention of a multitude of readers, who saw in her singular verse an attempt to catalogue despair, violent emotion, and obsession with death. In the New York Times Book Review, Joyce Carol Oates described Plath as “one of the most celebrated and controversial of postwar poets writing in English.” Intensely autobiographical, Plath’s poems explore her own mental anguish, her troubled marriage to fellow poet Ted Hughes, her unresolved conflicts with her parents, and her own vision of herself. On the World Socialist web site, Margaret Rees observed, “Whether Plath wrote about nature, or about the social restrictions on individuals, she stripped away the polite veneer. She

Sitting between Two Mirrors by James Baker Hall

The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath – Comments by Anthony Burgess

Poetry Foundation & POETRY magazine — –Raymond Carver, Poetry, December 1985 At Emily

From the Archive: Sylvia Plath by The Editors

Collecting Sylvia Plath by David Trinidad

On the Decline of Oracles by Sylvia Plath

Daddy by Sylvia Plath - The Poetry Foundation

The Death of Myth-Making by Sylvia Plath

PDF) Poem Guide for The Poetry Foundation - The Applicant by Sylvia Plath