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Poetry Friday June 10, 2022: The Spring Break of Sylvia Plath

Today’s Poetry Friday host is Buffy Silverman. Check out the roundup there.
 

Spring Break of Sylvia Plath + What I’m Reading

I had big dreams for Spring Break 2022. I knew I couldn’t go out of town because of my daughter’s spring sports schedule. So I decided to take a deep dive into Sylvia Plath. My big plan was to read three books connected to Sylvia Plath all in one week.
 
Ha! Wishful thinking. Today is my last day of school–many weeks after my Spring Break–and I have finally finished two of the three books about Sylvia Plath.
 
I bought these three books:
 
 
 
 
Red Comet is a biography of Sylvia Plath and is over 900 pages. That in itself was an adventure that took me a month (not a week). This book is HUGE and is a commitment, but it well-written and researched. I’d recommend reading it alongside The Collected Poems because then you can refer to the things happening in her life as she wrote the poems.
 
I read Collected Poems for my three-poems-a-day routine that I do every morning.
 
I should have called it the “Spring of Sylvia Plath” not the “Spring Break of Sylvia Plath.” I’m still reading the novel The Last Confessions of Sylvia P. and will report back when I finish it.  
 
 

Haiku of the Week

 
by the river
a tome of Sylvia’s life
water-swish soundtrack
 
Photo and Haiku by Marcie Flinchum Atkins
 
Anyone have a favorite book by or about Sylvia Plath? I’d love to hear about it. 
 
 

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