Sylvia Plath
Marnie Pomeroy provides a sympathetic account of Sylvia Plath's troubled life. She examines the many tributaries of Plath's output: her private journals; her autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar; her intriguing, if uneven, short stories. Her analysis culminates in an insightful exploration of Plath's most enduring artistic achievement - her poetry. Always in the immediate present, Plath's poems combine talent and daring and will continue to excite the interest of succeeding generations of readers.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy is a poet, publisher and teacher, and is the author of Emily Dickinson in the Greenwich Exchange Literary Series. She lives and works in Ottowa, Canada.
90 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-88-4
Marnie Pomeroy provides a sympathetic account of Sylvia Plath's troubled life. She examines the many tributaries of Plath's output: her private journals; her autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar; her intriguing, if uneven, short stories. Her analysis culminates in an insightful exploration of Plath's most enduring artistic achievement - her poetry. Always in the immediate present, Plath's poems combine talent and daring and will continue to excite the interest of succeeding generations of readers.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy is a poet, publisher and teacher, and is the author of Emily Dickinson in the Greenwich Exchange Literary Series. She lives and works in Ottowa, Canada.
90 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-88-4
Marnie Pomeroy provides a sympathetic account of Sylvia Plath's troubled life. She examines the many tributaries of Plath's output: her private journals; her autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar; her intriguing, if uneven, short stories. Her analysis culminates in an insightful exploration of Plath's most enduring artistic achievement - her poetry. Always in the immediate present, Plath's poems combine talent and daring and will continue to excite the interest of succeeding generations of readers.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy is a poet, publisher and teacher, and is the author of Emily Dickinson in the Greenwich Exchange Literary Series. She lives and works in Ottowa, Canada.
90 pages
ISBN: 978-1-871551-88-4