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Sylvia Plath: A Biography – September, 1987 by Linda Wagner-Martin (Author)

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Sylvia Plath: October 27th 1932 – February 11th 1963


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Hardcover: 282 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (September 1987)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 067160404X
ISBN-13: 978-0671604042



It has been just over 50 years since Sylvia Plath committed suicide, and her place in American letters is secure.
Today she is widely recognized as one of the outstanding poets of the century.
When her Collected Poems was published it won the Pulitzer Prize. Her only published novel, The Bell Jar, has become a modern classic.
Because Plath drew so heavily on her own life in both her poetry and her fiction, the outlines of her life are familiar to readers.
But, like most writers, Plath changed the facts of her life in her writing.


In this biography, the first to draw on unpublished journals and letters recently made available, Linda Wagner-Martin examines the ironies and contradictions of Sylvia Plath's life, as well as her achievements.
Everyone who knew Plath described her as talented, attractive, out-going and seemingly self-assured. Yet in her diaries and letters Plath reveals herself racked by insecurities and doubts.
An outstanding and popular student, she attempted suicide while she was still in college, and ten years later she was only just beginning to achieve recognition as a writer when she ended her life. Yet she had a remarkable ability to transform her suffering into art: her anger at the collapse of her marriage, for example, became the remarkable poetry of Ariel, most of which she wrote in a single month.


Linda Wagner-Martin traces the origins of Plath's lifelong emotional problems to the untimely death of her father and to the complex relationship that Plath and her mother developed.
Ironically, Plath would find herself in a situation similar to her mother's when she separated from her husband, poet Ted Hughes, and faced the prospect of trying to launch her writing career while raising two young children.
In her determination to be both wife and mother, on the one hand, and teacher and writer on the other, Plath tried simultaneously to fulfill and to fight the conventions that bound women in the 1950s.
Throughout her life Plath felt herself pulled in opposing directions. Her genius as a writer lay in her ability to express her complicated emotional life in poetry and fiction that continue to move us today.


"Overwhelming. One reads and wants to weep as the end approaches ... Linda Wagner-Martin has brought to this biography a sense of the power, beauty, joy and anguish especially of Sylvia Plath's last great poems." David Ignatow, Bollingen-prize winning poet "Holds a reader's interest from beginning to end. An impressive job of revealing this complex, precocious, talented and haunted woman."
Caroline R. Barnard Hall, The Philadelphia Inquirer "The poignant and paradoxical chronicle of a woman who, though she married and had children, remained an emotional child while at the same time composing the poems of a major, mature artist." Anne Bernays, novelist


"Her poetry her writing, her life--touched generations of women. Sylvia Plath emerges as a middle-class woman of the '50s, for whom perfection as wife, mother and social planner became as important as perfection in writing. This work draws on extensive interviews, unpublished journals and previously unavailable letters ... a cautionary tale - inspiring and chilling." Barry Silesky, Chicago Tribune Book World


Linda Wagner-Martin has won teaching awards at Michigan State University and UNC. She is currently the president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation. Among her fifty edited and written books are biographies of Sylvia Plath, Gertrude Stein, Ellen Glasgow, Barbara Kingsolver, and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald.


Most Helpful Customer Reviews


Recommended reading
By Rosalind on January 20, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition
I read ‘The Bell Jar’ as it was on my uni reading list, and decided I wanted to investigate Plath’s own life a bit further. This is one of the recommended reads for students who are studying Plath, and I can see why. It’s concise, informative and most of all it makes the subject matter (interesting already) intensely readable.


Clear, precise description of a haunted woman
By ucky@cw-f1.umd.umich.edu on February 4, 1999
So far, this is one of the clearest, and easiest to read biographies of one of the finest (and most intriguing) female poets of the 20th century. I recommend this book for anyone who wants to know more about Sylvia Plath, but doesn't feel like sorting through endless fluff and interpretations of her work. This book simply describes the life of a tortured woman writer. Good job, great reading!


Sylvia's Terror
By Virginia E. Selanik on March 11, 2014
I have read Plath's The Bell Jar and also some of her Journals. this biography does a fairly good job of presenting Plath's true nature. The author also covers a little of her relationship with Myron Lotz, when they were college students.Lotz was from my hometown. In fact, his home was but a block away from mine, so I enjoyed this part of the book. In the Journal, Plath refers to Lotz's parents as "barbarians"......she was somewhat of an "eastern snob."


A must read for Sylvia Plath fans
By TG on May 23, 2014
I have just finished reading this book. I wish I had read it many years ago, sometime after I had read The Bell Jar in high school, it would have filled in the blanks, the unanswered questions, and the mysteries that surrounded Sylvia Plath when I was young and in such darkness myself. The background noise - which is her life, explains much. Though this book has answered many questions about Sylvia, it has also propelled me forward to ask more, like understanding her poetry at a deeper level. Wagner-Martin has sparked more interest about Plath for me into a new channel of discovery about other topics as well. And whether she set out to do it or not, Wagner-Martin, with her unbiased tone, has done justice for Plath in so many ways.


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