WHY SHOULD YOU READ SYLVIA
PLATH?
ISEULT GILLESPIE
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Mar 7, 2019
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Explore the haunting and
intimate works of poet Sylvia Plath, who digs into issues of mental health,
trauma and sexuality in works like “The Bell Jar.”
Under her shrewd eye and pen,
Sylvia Plath turned everyday objects into haunting images: a “new statue in a
drafty museum,” a shadow in a mirror, a slab of soap. Her breathtaking
perspectives and unflinching language made her a touchstone for readers seeking
to break the silence around issues of trauma, frustration and sexuality. Iseult
Gillespie shares why Plath's writing continues to captivate.
Lesson by Iseult Gillespie,
directed by Sarah Saidan.
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