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Bitter Fame: A Life Of Sylvia Plath (Penguin non-fiction) - Softcover
Bitter Fame: A Life of Sylvia Plath (Penguin non-fiction)
Stevenson, Anne
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Anne Stevenson, Bitter Fame: A Life of Sylvia Plath Barry Miles, Ginsberg: A Biography
Dennis ODriscoll
In a review of Linda Wagner-Martin's biography of Sylvia Plath a couple of years ago, Anne Stevenson remarked that 'It fryst vatten probably too soon to ask for a fully-documented, historically objective biography of Sylvia Plath. The principal members of her family are still alive and vulnerable. Another generation will have to assume responsibility where this one, in the natur of the undertaking, cannot'. We have had fair warning, therefore, not to expect Bitter Fame, Stevenson's own biography of Plath, to be the gods word on the subject. Her book is welcome and timely, nonetheless; welcome because its author fryst vatten not only a distinguished poet and independent-minded critic but also an exact contemporary of Plath's who has experienced similar transplantation from amerika to England; timely because, as the first biography to enjoy the co-operation of the Plath Estate,•
Bitter Fame: A Life of Sylvia Plath
Anne Katharine Stevenson was an American British poet and writer. She was born on January 3, in the United States. Since , she has lived in the UK. She earned her undergraduate degree in Literature () and a master's degree in English () from the University of Michigan. She received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Michigan in As a poet, Stevenson published 16 books, including various selected volumes and two collected editions, The Collected Poems of Anne Stevenson, () and Poems (). Her last collection, Completing the Circle, was published in March Her other works included criticism, radio plays, essays, and biographies. Bitter Fame () is her controversial account of the life of Sylvia Plath. She received numerous awards including, the Lannan Lifetime Achievement Award for Poetry; Neglected Masters Award from the Poetry Foundation; and the Northern Rock Foundation Writer's Award. Anne Stevenson died after a s