Sylvia Plath on Writing
Sylvia Plath author Maura Dooley editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Publishing:5th Nov '26
£10.00
This title is due to be published on 5th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A vivid, incisive and inspiring collection of thoughts and advice on the craft of writing that will be gold dust to writers and to readers alike
Selected with a foreword by Maura Dooley
Sylvia Plath always knew that she wanted to be a writer and she always wrote. This unique gathering of excerpts from her journals, letters, poems and prose offers razor-sharp, inspiring, amusing and painful insights into what it means to commit to a writing life. Plath wants, above all, to be truthful and exact, whether unlocking a childhood memory, exulting in new landscapes and lives or squaring up to marriage and motherhood. She doesn't think poems 'should be all that chaste; and reaches past decorum and convention to capture her subject exactly with an astonishing image or phrase.
This is a book for writers as much as for readers, and for anyone wanting to understand how a commitment to craft, to precision and technique, to looking hard and seeing clearly, is what lays the foundations for work such as Plath's with all its radical genius and enduring emotional power.
ISBN: 9780571400836
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
176 pages
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