I just want people to know that this is a pretty clever witty voice that if it like gives you some kind of chuckles at times. It's in particular in the first half of the book and I don't think it's a problem that you think it's funny. At one point she says then I decided I would spend the summer writing a novel that would fix a lot of people so yeah they'll all be sorry If you're sorry about this podcast you should let us know you should find us on social media at twitter.com slash over to pod or facebook.com slashing over to pod where you can send us notes. That's your closing thought.
This week we dive into Sylvia Plath's novel The Bell Jar, a quasi-autobiographical novel about womanhood, depression, and identity. We also discuss the unfortunate circumstances of Plath's early death, country mice moving to big cities, and metaphorical chemistry equipment.
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