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Nov 2023
57m 57s

563 Sylvia Plath (with Carl Rollyson)

Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate
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Jacke talks to "serial biographer" Carl Rollyson (The Last Days of Sylvia Plath, The Life of William Faulkner) about his new book, Sylvia Plath: Day by Day: Volume 1: 1932-1955, which draws upon Plath's diaries and other writings to present Plath's life from her birth in Boston, through her elementary, high school, and college years, to her acceptance of adm ... Show More
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