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Collected Poems

Collected Poems
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Publisher: Buccaneer Books
Written By: Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54
EAN: 9781568497037
ISBN: 1568497032
Label: Buccaneer Books
Manufacturer: Buccaneer Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 351
Publication Date: 1998-10
Publisher: Buccaneer Books
Studio: Buccaneer Books

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Editorial Review:

Containing everything that celebrated poet Sylvia Plath wrote after 1956, this is one of the most comprehensive collections of her work. Edited, annotated, and with an introduction by Ted Hughes.


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Summary: An ethical question
Comment: The poems Sylvia Plath is best known for are the poems of her greatest torment. They are powerful and violent. They speak out of desperation with deep emotion. At the same time they have the brilliance of language and innovativeness of much of the best poetry. I have difficulty with them for two reasons. The first is perhaps entirely my fault. I do not feel I understand them very well. But of course the way to understanding them more is greater investment in time and rereading. But I am reluctant to go too deep into this violent emotional world. The second has to do with an 'ethical question' regarding the placing of first value on works which excel in self- dramatization and anger against others.

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Summary: "Her dead body wears the smile of accomplishment..."
Comment: Sylvia Plath - The Collected Poems has to be the best book of poetry in the world. I love Sylvia Plath, she was a genius. Her poetry moves me, everything she has ever written is gold. The first poem I ever read by Plath was Metaphors, "I've eaten a bag of green apples, boarded the train there's no getting off." Something about that line just struck a cord with me, from that moment on I was determined to read all her poems. Another poems I love include: Soliloquy of the Solipsist, I am Vertical, The Other, The Rival, You're, The Rabbit Catcher, Lady Lazaurus, Stillborn, For A Fatherless Son, Leaving Early, Morning Song, Cut, A Birthday Present, Fever 103, Gigolo, Daddy, and The Disquieting Muses. She writes about her father a lot, he died when she was nine and his death left her with depression for the rest of her life, from The Colossus, "Counting the red stars and those of plum-color. The sun rises under the pillar of your tongue. My hours are married to shadow." The Jailer is a poem I just adore, "My sleeping capsule, my red and blue zeppelin drops me from a terrible altitude." The poem, Poem for a Birthday- Witch Burning is gorgeous and frightening real, "I inhabit the wax image of myself, a doll's body. Sickness begins here: I am a dartboard for witches. Only the devil can eat the devil out." Plath left a legacy of timeless poems, short stories, and a novel, The Bell Jar. I have enjoyed reading The Collected Poems and so will you, Enjoy!

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Summary: Treasure Discovered!
Comment: I originally bought this book seeking one special poem. What I have got now is a the key to the richest of treasure chests!

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Summary: Collection Tracks the Course of a Genius's Rise and Fall
Comment: Anyone who has not discovered Plath's poetry-- distinctly superior to her prose-- would be greatly served to seek out a slim volume called "Crossing the Water." This haunting collection features most of her greatest poems from what I think to be her most creative years: 1957-1959. If these don't grab you, then give up on her altogether. However, the Collected Poems are the inevitable place to continue since they include her early promising works, as well as those dark pithy gems that characterize her bitterly twisted slide into the furthest reaches of her capacity for cynicism and despair.

A superb collection.


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Summary: Most poems fall short
Comment: I first came across Sylvia Plath in an anthology of modern poetry. Her poems "Daddy" and "Lady Lazarus" blew me away. The former may well be, in my opinion, the best poem ever written by a woman, and one of the five best written by anyone in the last two centuries. Buying this book, I expected more of the same. Unfortunately, I found most of her early work to be dissapointingly typical. The reason Plath is so controversial is that her greatness is linked inextricably to her darkness. Before the latter manifested during her divorce and subsequent depression, there just wasn't that much to her. In other words, much of her early poetry is that of a reasonably intelligent woman- entertaining, even a little intriguing, but lacking the fury of "Lady Lazarus", the darkness of "A Birthday Present", or the fatalistic beauty of "Ariel". And while there are some glimmers of the genius that is to come (The Colossus, I Am Vertical), they aren't many. My advice to any prospective reader is to save some time and money and pick up her collection "Ariel", which contains 90% of her essential work.


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