

37: Rewriting the Script: The short life and blazing art of Sylvia Plath with her acclaimed biographer Heather Clark
Nov 15, 2021
Heather Clark, a Professor of Contemporary Poetry and author of the acclaimed biography 'Red Comet,' dives into the life of Sylvia Plath, challenging the myths that overshadow her legacy. They discuss Plath’s journey from a gifted student to a groundbreaking poet, highlighting her passionate relationship with Ted Hughes and her fierce resilience against literary rejection. Clark reveals how Plath's powerful works, like 'Lady Lazarus' and 'The Bell Jar,' revolutionized poetry, embodying female anger and creativity that remains impactful today.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Early Life of Sylvia Plath
02:40 • 8min
The Intense Beginnings of Plath and Hughes
11:05 • 17min
Sylvia Plath: Rejection and Resilience
27:57 • 9min
The Tragic Final Winter of Sylvia Plath
36:30 • 2min
The Controversial Legacy of Sylvia Plath's Works
38:49 • 2min
Diverse Literary Explorations: From Fables to Personal Letters
40:34 • 6min
Letters of Nostalgia and a Journey to Poetry
46:17 • 2min