Many biographies of Sylvia Plath end with the author making a visit to her grave. They are largely grim accounts. Paul Alexander, in his controversial biography Rough Magic, describes a barren place on a cold November day; at the time of his visit, the stone, which has famously been repeatedly defaced by people chiseling the […]
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Pondering Plath
So learn about life. Cut yourself a big slice of pie. Learn how the leaves grow on the trees. Open your eyes.” - Sylvia Plath An end of…
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