With meticulous care, Judith G. Raymo presents an impressive array
of Sylvia Plath's published and personal writings. As Raymo notes
in her insightful introduction, Plath's journals, when read in
tandem with her correspondence to her mother, friends, and family
"provide us with an abundant record of a writer's interior and
private life and its many turning points." Expanding on an
exhibition held at the Grolier Club, this catalogue includes an
essay by Plath's award-winning biographer Heather Clark.
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