Sylvia Plath The blood jet of poetry
Culture | Sylvia Plath The blood jet of poetry Two new biographies 50 years after her death Save Share Mar 9th 2013 | 5 min read Mad Girl’s Love Song: Sylvia Plath and Life Before Ted. By Andrew Wilson. Scribner; 384 pages; $30. Simon & Schuster UK; £20. Buy from Amazon.com , Amazon.co.uk American Isis: The Life and Art of Sylvia Plath. By Carl Rollyson. St. Martin’s Press; 336 pages; $29.99. Buy from Amazon.com BIOGRAPHY can be a messy business. Beneath a guise of clinical professionalism, writers roll up their sleeves and delve into the muck of life—the personal journals and feverish letters, the half-baked recollections and petty grudges—in a sweaty, voyeuristic effort to create some kind of order. Few subjects have proved as seductive as Sylvia Plath. In the decades since her death in 1963, Plath “has been dissected, analysed, reinterpreted, reinvented, fictionalised, and in some cases completely fabricated,” laments Frieda Hughes, her surviving child. Her story has ...