Kathy and Plath: A new American myth, a common friend, founded Ken Kesey and Sylvia Plath during the blind date. They met at a restaurant in Boston, and they found that they were all writers. Please explain the conversation after that. September 3, 1955 (diary from Silvia) This is definitely a terrible mistake. My mother arranged me with Ken Casey, one of my friends. Awful we met at Harvard Square restaurant and started going downhill from there. I will go home, but I do not do much. I think I can start from the beginning ...
Since Ariel was published in 1965, this snapshot from the time of Plass University already includes myths of Plath's literary and personal legacy, combinations of rumors, error messages, and surprising turns . From that there a sudden mysterious disappearance ("speculative gossip, stating her name"), crazy prediction of missing women ("dull ... intentionally plunge") a terrible reaction to the reality of Plass (Surprised! She is very beautiful!) Plath always underestimates or overwhelms her readers - Janet Malcolm wrote that Plath had disappointed her in "The Silent Woman" in the photo I will. She was looking for a "red-hearted witch" to "eat a man like air", and she grasped her baby and got only this bad housewife and her hair was tweezed It was finished. Jessica Ferri wrote in the special collection of the Lily Library in Indiana State, and was surprised to say "I have so many things."
This mode reacts to the image of Plath each time a new Plath issues an "event". The latest version is the British version of Plath's Collected Letters, which shows pictures of 20 year old Plath grill and white bikini in the form of cover art. In this article I firstly found a famous American poet covered with Facebook posts and accompanying anger, her (and other famous American poet in comment) expressed deep anger and exhaustion. lost heart. The choice by unique gender difference is clearly symbolized. Last week, I woke up with an article on Cathleen Allyn Conway 's article about this article, not only criticizing cover art of literature, but also criticizing the cover art of the other six Plass books.