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American Isis (Paperback)
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American Isis (Paperback)
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The life and work of Sylvia Plath has taken on the proportions of
legend. Educated at Smith College, she had a conflicted
relationship with her mother, Aurelia. She then married the poet
Ted Hughes and plunged into the Sturm und Drang of literary
celebrity. Her poems were fought over, rejected, accepted--and
ultimately embraced by readers everywhere. At age thirty she
committed suicide by putting her head in an oven while her children
slept on the floor above in rooms she had sealed off from the
poisonous gas. "Ariel," a collection of poems she wrote at
white-hot speed during her final months, became a modern classic.
Her novel, "The Bell Jar," has become a part of the literary canon,
appearing on student reading lists worldwide. On the fiftieth
anniversary of her death, Carl Rollyson gives us a new biography of
Plath that shows her as a powerful figure who embraced both high
and low culture to become the Marilyn Monroe of modern literature,
a writer who wanted nothing less than to become central to the
mythology of modern consciousness. "American Isis" is the first
biography of Sylvia Plath to use materials newly deposited in the
Ted Hughes archive at the British Library--including forty-one
letters between Plath and Hughes--to create a fresh and startling
look at this American icon.
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