Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath Dying is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well.

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77 years old
London
United Kingdom



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Status:Divorced
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Massachusetts
Body type:Slim / Slender
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Scorpio
Children:Proud parent
Education:College graduate
Occupation:Poet/Writer

   Sylvia Plath's Schools
Smith College
Northampton, MA
Graduated: 1955
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: English Literature
 

1950 to 1955



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Born to middle class parents in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Sylvia Plath published her first poem when she was eight. Sensitive, intelligent, compelled toward perfection in everything she attempted, she was, on the surface, a model daughter, popular in school, earning straight A's, winning the best prizes. By the time she entered Smith College on a scholarship in 1950 she already had an impressive list of publications, and while at Smith she wrote over four hundred poems. Sylvia's surface perfection was however underlain by grave personal discontinuities, some of which doubtless had their origin in the death of her father (he was a college professor and an expert on bees) when she was eight. During the summer following her junior year at Smith, having returned from a stay in New York City where she had been a student ....guest editor'' at Mademoiselle Magazine, Sylvia nearly succeeded in killing herself by swallowing sleeping pills. She later described this experience in an autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar, published in 1963. After a period of recovery involving electroshock and psychotherapy Sylvia resumed her pursuit of academic and literary success, graduating from Smith summa cum laude in 1955 and winning a Fulbright scholarship to study at Cambridge, England.

In 1956 she married the English poet Ted Hughes , and in 1960, when she was 28, her first book, The Colossus, was published in England. The poems in this book formally precise, well wrought show clearly the dedication with which Sylvia had served her apprenticeship; yet they give only glimpses of what was to come in the poems she would begin writing early in 1961. She and Ted Hughes settled for a while in an English country village in Devon, but less than two years after the birth of their first child the marriage broke apart.

The winter of 1962-63, one of the coldest in centuries, found Sylvia living in a small London flat, now with two children, ill with flu and low on money. The hardness of her life seemed to increase her need to write, and she often worked between four and eight in the morning, before the children woke, sometimes finishing a poem a day. In these last poems it is as if some deeper, powerful self has grabbed control; death is given a cruel physical allure and psychic pain becomes almost tactile.

On February 11, 1963, Sylvia Plath killed herself with cooking gas at the age of 30. Two years later Ariel, a collection of some of her last poems, was published; this was followed by Crossing the Water and Winter Trees in 1971, and, in 1981, The Collected Poems appeared, edited by Ted Hughes.

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Mr Kwo

Lee Kwo



Jan 4 2010 3:12 PM

Today is always the end of the world as we know it/a time for memory a place to forget/The emptiness of indeterminate anarchic space alleviates any sense of particular things such as/inevitable fidelity/to die naturally/loss of precocious innocence or to avoid mourning for the loss of silence/Being separated by the rigor of words we expire outside the eternal interval/We do not know death but eventually we will/Soon enough/Thought is above the determination of reason and the rational which exalts the lure of excessive duplicity of right or incorrect things/exposing the pretense of deceit as the failure that finally fails nothing/Speak what you feel not what you seem to remember/the World is Perfect pissing razorblades of anarchy and dissention creating a pure autotelic moment/drawn inwards from the external sensation of flight aware that only Angels have wings/You exalt what has long since passed into a future you will not exist in/One hundred years is out of yr grasp/there can be no passage of the living self to the it-self except thru madness and death/the inanimate to the animate is the Machinic/it can only be said once that code pulses with the radiance of meaning in reference to insomnia as manifest of a restless guilt/ This is Lucretius swerve of the atomic particle/the sleep of the devastated is an aphorism and the end is the sky of stars movement of defection/they are deserting the nocturnal for the sublime nebulae of light years from NOW/ What is the final goal of the skitzoid mind?/Resolution of many voices familiar with one another/anticipating tactics and strategies of exclusion/We cannot continue we continue anyway/ Regards and affection Lee Kwo/ Happy 2010/

N-Kay Harris ~Writer~

Playwright, Poet, Short Story writer



Jan 3 2010 7:28 PM

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Hello, my friend.  I hope you had a wonderful New Year's.  I'm looking forward to what this year has in store for us.  I just love the look of the numbers and how they're arranged "2010"   Have a wonderful week, dear friend.

Wisdom One Day at a Time
Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West



Dec 28 2009 2:15 PM

Visibilia

Visibilia



Dec 19 2009 1:49 PM

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Laurina Analfawebika



Dec 8 2009 4:46 AM

Merry Christmas

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Laurina Analfawebika



Nov 24 2009 7:28 PM

EC

EC



Nov 21 2009 4:25 PM







On the Billboards



How can I explain?

I was born.

I saw very large photos on the big brick walls in the big streets of the big city

photos of women,

Wearing very little or

Doing something

Unnatural

& it would be to sell beer

Or something.

To sell.

Some thing.

Thing.



Taught to look at myself &

Under my own gaze I fell, like an object to myself.



What could I do

But fade?



~And now it appears I coloured you too

I am not sure what the true picture was

So many reflections

Tales played out upon one another

As if on blank canvas

Or your silvered paper





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N-Kay Harris ~Writer~

Playwright, Poet, Short Story writer



Nov 20 2009 9:05 PM

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Hello, my friend.  TGIF.  Make this Friday the beginning of a fabulous new weekend

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Oct 28 2009 6:54 AM

Happy b day to you i still miss her peace
Laurie

Laurie



Oct 28 2009 4:09 AM

Happy Birthday Sylvia
DT™

DT™



Oct 26 2009 1:08 PM

Happy birthday Sylvia. You are missed!!
IMAGINE LOVIN' PEACE

IMAGINE LOVIN' PEACE



Oct 16 2009 12:11 AM


GIVE PEACE ! ! - - Give Peace a Chance.
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GIVE PEACE ! ! - - Give Peace a Chance.


Peace Sunday, June 5, 1982, Rose Bowl, no nukes - nuclear disarmament - stop nuclear madness concert - NYC - Central Park - June 12, 1982, 1,000,000 person march and rally for Nuclear Freeze. Photography and presentation by Curtis Rainbow. 'Give Peace a Chance' music by Achim Schultz. Inspiration by Yoko Ono. Dedicated to John Lennon.


http://www.imaginelovingpeace.com


EC

EC



Oct 4 2009 7:01 PM


N-Kay Harris ~Writer~

Playwright, Poet, Short Story writer



Sep 23 2009 4:12 PM

I hope your Wednesday is filled with only happy and satisfying activities.  Enjoy!

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"If you do follow your bliss, you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while waiting for you, and the life you ought to be living is the one you are living. When you can see that, you begin to meet people who are in the field of your bliss, and they open the doors to you. I say, follow your bliss and don't be afraid... and doors will open where you didn't know they were going to be. If you follow your bliss, doors will open for you that wouldn't have opened for anyone else." ~by Joseph Campbell

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911 Poet

Michael Langston



Aug 10 2009 10:02 PM

On June 8, 1967, a date which will live in infamy, a United States ship, the USS Liberty, was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the State of Israel. Thirty-four American sailors died and 174 were wounded. There was no retaliation, no honest investigation, and no assistance from American forces. Israel got away with cold blooded murder.

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On September 11, 2001, planes struck the two WTC towers, and shortly thereafter both towers fell. But did you know that a third large building also collapsed on September 11 at 5:20 in the afternoon and that this building, WTC 7, wasn't even hit by a plane? What could have caused such an unusual collapse, which had all the characteristics of a controlled demolition? Again, there has been no honest investigation.

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If the Israelis got away with deliberately slaughtering innocent Americans on the USS Liberty, then what's to stop them from doing it again? What other terrorist crimes against humanity might they also have gotten away scot-free with? Click to learn more.

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Thanks so very much for your friendship! Love, seek, and speak the truth!
EC

EC



Aug 9 2009 2:26 PM


 




Painting Is Dead, He Said,
Oil on canvas & text, 102 x 72 cm's by EC 2009
Jeff

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Jul 24 2009 2:49 AM

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Jul 23 2009 8:50 AM

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Jul 19 2009 3:46 PM

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Jul 18 2009 10:37 AM

N-Kay Harris ~Writer~

Playwright, Poet, Short Story writer



Jul 15 2009 11:09 PM

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Hello, my friend. I hope you are enjoying your day and looking forward to a great weekend.  Have a restful evening.

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A Gleam of Sunshine by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

This is the place. Stand still, my steed,
Let me review the scene,
And summon from the shadowy Past
The forms that once have been.

The Past and Present here unite
Beneath Time's flowing tide,
Like footprints hidden by a brook,
But seen on either side.


Dzika

Beata Dzika



Jul 12 2009 9:26 PM




Kisses to You!
Dzika.
Visibilia

Visibilia



Jul 3 2009 6:11 PM

IrishFaery

IrishFaery



Jun 28 2009 7:14 AM

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