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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. What else can be said about this poor woman that hasn't been said before ad nauseum? Her poetry continues to speak volumes on its own. Gorgeous, life-shattering work. As is the cliche, I read her first in my melancholy teens, but she has echoed within me ever since. She is the reason I still read and love poetry, the reason I know that poetry can transform you. ( )What else can be said about this poor woman that hasn't been said before ad nauseum? Her poetry continues to speak volumes on its own. Gorgeous, life-shattering work. As is the cliche, I read her first in my melancholy teens, but she has echoed within me ever since. She is the reason I still read and love poetry, the reason I know that poetry can transform you. Spell-binding, iron-hard rage vies with razor sharp wit Wonderful. One of my favorite authors. “Love is a shadow. How you lie and cry after it Listen: these are its hooves: it has gone off, like a horse.” This is Plath’s poetry. Sad, depressing & heart wrenching. If you are not in are in the middle of a tragic love affair or on the verge of breaking up; or if you are a sensitive soul, prone to being sucked in to a depressive literary spiral, stay away! Otherwise, wallow and weep, and come away knowing your life is better. no reviews | add a review
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