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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath
"The Bell Jar"
Sylvia Plath
"Sow" and "On the Difficulty of Conjuring Up a Dryad"
Sylvia Plath
"November Graveyard" and "Black Rook in Rainy Weather"
The real Sylvia Plath
Her newly published, unexpurgated journals support a little-known theory that PMS drove her to suicide. Second of two parts.
The real Sylvia Plath
Her newly published, unexpurgated journals reveal the poet's true demons -- and support a little-known theory about what drove her to suicide. First of two parts.
Tell-tale hearts
The author of "A Prayer for the Dying" picks five tales of creeping madness.
Janet Malcolm
In her relentless pursuit of the truth she's left a few bodies in her wake, but isn't that part of a journalist's job?
Is hell satisfied?
In keeping with their authors' dark histories, "The Iron Giant" and other children's tales by Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath tell ominous fables about ambition, despair and people's disregard for nature and one another.
Traumas in adolescent life
A judge of the Seventeen magazine fiction contest recalls what was endearing about the writers of the 400 stories she read --even the really bad ones.
Ted Hughes, R.I.P.
A brief obituary of the British poet Ted Hughes, who died Wednesday Oct. 28, and links to Salon's glowing review of his last book of poems, 'Birthday Letters.' Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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