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Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams (original 1977; edition 2001)

by Sylvia Plath

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A collection of short stories by the woman writer best known for her poetry.
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Title:Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams
Authors:Sylvia Plath
Info:Faber and Faber (2001), Paperback, 368 pages
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Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams: Short Stories, Prose, and Diary Excerpts by Sylvia Plath (1977)

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    Music for Chameleons by Truman Capote (sweetiegherkin)
    sweetiegherkin: The writing styles aren't identical, but these are both lesser known works by well-known authors. They are both full of shorter works, especially a number of observational pieces drawn from the authors' own lives. Of course, with Plath that's a lot of English countryside / visiting neighbors type things, while with Capote it's interviewing convicted murderers and hobnobbing with celebrity pals. But both books give insight into the author's art and their particular writing style (poetic for Plath and journalistic for Capote).… (more)
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Mothers --
Ocean 1212-W --
Snow blitz --
The Smiths : George (50), Claire (16) --
America! America! --
Charlie Pollard and the beekeepers --
A comparison --
"Context" --
Rose and Percy B. --
Day of success --
The fifteen-dollar eagle --
The fifty-ninth bear --
The daughters of Blossom Street --
Sweetie Pie and the gutter men --
The shadow --
Johnny Panic and the bible of dreams --
Above the oxbow --
Stone boy with dolphin --
All the dead bears --
The wishing box --
The day Mr. Prescott died --
Widow Mangada --
That widow Mangada --
Cambridge notes --
Tongues of stone --
Superman and Paula Brown's new snowsuit --
In the mountains --
Initiation --
Sunday at the Mintons' --
Among the bumblebees.
  Lemeritus | Nov 18, 2021 |
Excellent collection, can't believe I hadn't read it before now. ( )
  viviennestrauss | Oct 4, 2020 |
I'm not a poetry reader, so I've never really read Plath's poems. But like any self-respecting depressed female teenager I read her memoir The Bell Jar. This collection doesn't contain any of her poetry either, its short stories & articles of varying strengths, along with notebook entries. Its interesting to see how some of her journal entries later became short stories, & I enjoyed this book a lot. There were a few dud stories, but even with those you can understand her ideas & as she never published any of these dud ones herself its likely she knew they weren't as strong as the others. ( )
  SadieBabie | Jun 23, 2018 |
I love these stories. Johnny Panic is my absolute favorite. I've read these over and over. ( )
  franciscoco | Feb 28, 2017 |
I'm not sure what the point was in including excerpts from her journals, particularly her Cambridge Notes. The essays and stories easily stand on their own. The stories are a mixed bag from the hopeful romantic "Day of Success" to the dark, disturbing title story "Sunday at the Mintons'" seemed the most representative of her poetical themes -- a woman whose life is overshadowed by a domineering man and the helplessness of such a life, yet the spirit is alive in the woman. Most were good stories although some were too dark for my taste. ( )
  AliceAnna | Oct 21, 2014 |
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