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The Observer on MSNBlood-hot and personal: Sylvia Plath’s Ariel at 60Plath’s posthumous poetry collection changed the cultural landscape on its release in 1965. Its grace and power grip us still ...
The first novel by Heather Clark, an acclaimed biographer of Sylvia Plath, is about a Harvard senior who falls for a ...
Patricia Lockwood new novel reflects on the Covid-19 pandemic and the effect it had on her writing. "Someone from my lovely ...
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The Observer on MSNLana Del Rey’s midsummer night’s dreamThe mesmerising LA artist captures light and shade on her Southern porch – as she kickstarts a wistful, theatrical stadium ...
Although Sylvia Plath is admired by many literary scholars and even adored by some passionate readers, critics have not been unanimous in their assessment of her art. Irving Howe declared in 1972 that ...
Girl With A Fork In A World Of Soup is a disarmingly candid portrayal of Rosita Sweetman’s turbulent upbringing and a ...
Sylvia Plath. REFLECTIONS / When your fictitious version gets the happy ending. If you’re someone who tends to pay attention to details, ...
To write historical fiction is to know that the past finds many places to hide. For Heather Clark it was in her grandfather’s scrapbook, stowed away ...
The queer theatre company’s mainstage season will include four production, plus the annual Rubarb Festival of live arts.
Bad Times Theatre has revealed the company’s 47th season featuring work from some of Canada’s most imaginative playwrights ...
A rich vein of literary history in the halls of Ted Hughes' once home is to be preserved for the future with funding to ...
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