Lenny Kravitz: College is the first place where a lot of people, people in our situation anyway, start to experience that kind of thing. She also goes on a riff about how she was in like the upper track of studies at her college which allowed her kind of freedom to skip some of the basic stuff. And then she would hear about people like at her mom's community college, like having to slog through all the basic stuff and being far better grounded than she feels even in her own studies. Lenny: I think that also is real for, especially for people who are fortunate enough to go to college because you do start to sense for maybe the first time in your life
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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