This is powerful, and fabulous to hear it read by Ms Plath herself π
Welcome to our Weekend Poetry Readings, where we find a classic poem read by the poet. In doing so, by presenting the poem in the words of the poet, we hope that something new is conveyed to you, the listener.
This week, we decided to share some Sylvia Plath with you. Plathβs importance in the field of literature is undisputed, and in her short life she burned brighter than most. Credited with advancing the genre of confessional poetry, she is perhaps best known for her autobiographical novel The Bell Jar, written shortly before her untimely death in 1963, and two collections of poetry, Ariel and The Collosus andOther Poems. Posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for The Collected Poems. Even though she is gone, her words, and here, her voice, live on.
So take a minute, sit down, and enjoy this piece. One of theβ¦
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Hey! ~ nice reblog Alex π
I love Sylvia Plath – it is great to hear her reading this. It’s a big thanks to Dagda Publishing for posting this gem π
Amazing poetry! I’m going to look it up on the internet, thanks for sharing such beauty.
Indeed π I merely passed it on from somebody else – I’m glad you enjoyed it π
Wow. What a great share here, so powerful.
Yes – it does have strength and power – I love this poem π
Thank you, Worldly Winds, for bringing Plath alive for us…
Merely re-blogging from Dagda Publishing – but it is a fabulous reading π