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Ariel

Ariel

Publisher: HarperCollins (paper)
Written By: Sylvia Plath
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780060133597
ISBN: 0060133597
Label: HarperCollins (paper)
Manufacturer: HarperCollins (paper)
Publication Date: 1966-06
Publisher: HarperCollins (paper)
Studio: HarperCollins (paper)

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Editorial Review:

Upon the publication of her posthumous volume of poetry, Ariel, in the mid-1960s, Sylvia Plath became a household name. Readers may be surprised to learn that the draft of Ariel left behind by Sylvia Plath when she died in 1963 is different from the volume of poetry eventually published to worldwide acclaim.

This facsimile edition restores, for the first time, the selection and arrangement of the poems as Sylvia Plath left them at the point of her death. In addition to the facsimile pages of Sylvia Plath’s manuscript, this edition also includes in facsimile the complete working drafts of the title poem, "Ariel," in order to offer a sense of Plath's creative process, as well as notes the author made for the BBC about some of the manuscript's poems.

In her insightful foreword to this volume, Frieda Hughes, Sylvia Plath's daughter, explains the reasons for the differences between the previously published edition of Ariel as edited by her father, Ted Hughes, and her mother's original version published here. With this publication, Sylvia Plath's legacy and vision will be re-evaluated in the light of her original working draft.




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Summary: an examination of the human condition
Comment: I bought this book in 2005, I loved the wonderful ride, examination of the human condition/examination of women's role in society. Plath uses a mind blowing spectrum of images that dance in your head and stay forever and filter your view of the world and all it's nuances and heart ache.

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Summary: Plath Is Lady Lazarus
Comment: This book poems from the final, anguished months of Sylvia Plath's life is exquisite. Each of the poems has a manic honesty and power enough to break your heart. By far the best of Plath's poetic output, these poems will haunt you as if they themselves are Plath's ghost.

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Summary: Does this Really Add Much?
Comment: I'm not a big fan of this version. I think the Collected Poems are much better.

It's terribly designed, cheaply put together. And unfortunately I think the original Ariel is a better sequence...but that's just my opinion...

I really don't think this added much to my Plath collection (or obsession). Maybe if it came out in a beautiful edition it would be worth it.


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Summary: THE Ariel...
Comment: As a writer, I don't know what people are thinking... It's the author's right to organize their own work. Someone else does (Ted) not make a better version! Only she knows what she was trying to create. This is a great book!

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Summary: harrowingly alive, forcefully galloping, life-affirming poems
Comment: There are two adjectives commonly applied to this book by people who haven't read it: it is often said to be a "feminist" book, and a "depressing" one. I think these two not-quite-accurate labels arise so frequently because Sylvia Plath is, unfortunately, better-known to the general public for being female and psychologically troubled than for being an accomplished poet.

This is not an agenda-driven book, it is not a book aimed at only a select audience, and it is, above all, not a depressing book. "Ariel" contains poems of awe ("Morning Song"), poems of biting irony ("The Applicant"), and poems of exhilaration so intense that it blurs the line between wanting to live and wanting to die ("Ariel"), but in all of these poems Plath's fighting spirit is evident. The anger, the rage, the *bite* of the poems about her reaction to her husband's adultery seem to me to be the mark of someone who is fighting so hard to reclaim her life because she so desperately wants to live. These are *not* the poems of someone who has turned her face to the wall and resigned herself to defeat. "I am too pure for you or anyone," she asserts (with a defiant head-toss, perhaps) in one poem. In another poem, one that tells of a swarm of bees that kamikaze-attacked a man (to punish him for his "lies," it would seem), she says, "They thought death was worth it, but I/Have a self to recover, a queen." This "queen" of the bees is transparently a symbol for Plath's inner self, which had hitherto been lain dormant beneath the weighty tarps of depression, and it is described in language that is harrowingly alive, evoking metaphors of healing and resurrection: "Now she is flying/More terrible than she ever was, red/Scar in the sky, red comet/Over the engine that killed her--/The mausoleum, the wax house." In short, these are forcefully galloping, life-affirming poems. Just as some people lose their battles against cancer or other diseases, Plath ultimately lost her battle against depression, but these poems suggest that it wasn't for lack of trying. The final poem in this restored edition speaks of how the battle was a close one, whose outcome was still in question up until the very end: "This is the time of hanging on.... Will the hive survive, will the gladiolas/Succeed in banking their fires/To enter another year?/What will they taste of, the Christmas roses?/The bees are flying. They taste the spring."


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