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The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

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  • Steve M
    Steve MFirst to rec

    “You're constantly reminded of grief, sorrow, complexity. Heart wrenching. You sometimes forget that she was a talented artist. Beautiful sketches. Bounces between revisions of poems, long form entries, and short staccato phrases. Favorite fragments: "Breakfast: grapefruit and black coffee Washed hair, smelled like lemons Wrote a few lines, none good Felt restless. Played Chopin"”

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  • Sara Bursavich
    Sara Bursavich

    “When I say I read this book religiously, I mean I read random pages from it each morning while drinking my coffee, like my Methodist grandmother used to read Bible devotionals. I love Plath's writing style and credit her as a great inspiration for my own journaling practice. She writes so elegantly about the experience of being a girl and becoming a woman, in a way that feels universally applicable and [almost] timeless.”

  • mili
    mili

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