Sylvia Plath
A Literary Life
(Author) L. Wagner-MartinSylvia Plath: A Literary Life examines the way Plath made herself into a writer. Close analysis of Plath's reading and apprenticeship writing both in fiction and poetry sheds considerable light on Plath's work in the late 1960s. In this updated edition there will be discussion of the aftermath of Plath's death, including the publication of her Collected Poems--edited by Ted Hughes--which won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1982. Biographies of Plath will be examined along with the publication of Hughes's Birthday Letters. A chronology maps out key events and publications both in Plath's lifetime and posthumously.
L. Wagner-Martin
L. Wagner-Martin is best known for her groundbreaking work "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall." Her writing style is characterized by a keen attention to detail and a deep exploration of human emotions. She has made significant contributions to literature through her insightful portrayals of complex characters and poignant storytelling.