Sylvia Plath

Born in 1932
Poetry
  • Sylvia Plath was an American writer known for her poetry and novel The Bell Jar.

  • Born in 1932, Plath showed early literary talent, publishing her first poem at age eight.

  • She attended Smith College on scholarship and later studied at Cambridge University.

  • Plath's work often explored themes of death, depression, and the female experience.

  • She struggled with mental illness throughout her life, attempting suicide multiple times before succeeding in 1963, shortly after The Bell Jar's publication.

  • Plath's confessional style and vivid imagery greatly influenced modern poetry.

  • Her posthumously published collection Ariel is considered a masterpiece, cementing her status as a significant 20th-century poet.

Books by Sylvia Plath