Sylvia Plath was conceived on October 27, 1932 and in her short life wound up a standout amongst the most powerful writers of the time. Plath distributed two verse accumulations, The Colossus and Other Poems and Ariel, and a novel called The Bell Jar. In 1982, she won an after death Pulitzer Prize for The Collected Poems. A considerable lot of her ballads live on JSTOR. We've chosen ten of our top picks; you can download the PDFs and read them for nothing here:
"Incommunicado," "Morning in the Hospital Solarium," "Dark Pine Tree in an Orange Light," and "Rhyme," in the American Poetry Review
- Metamorphosis
- The Snowman on the Moor
- Wreath for a Bridal
- Fever 103°
- Stars over the Dordogne
- On the Difficulty of Conjuring up a Dryad
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