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The Bell Jar (Faber Paper Covered Editions)

Autor Sylvia Plath

Editorial FABER & FABER

The Bell Jar (Faber Paper Covered Editions)
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  • Editorial FABER & FABER
  • ISBN13 9780571081783
  • ISBN10 0571081789
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 240
  • Colección Faber Paper Covered Editions #
  • Año de Edición 2019
  • Idioma Inglés

The Bell Jar (Faber Paper Covered Editions)

Autor Sylvia Plath

Editorial FABER & FABER

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Detalles del libro

ONE OF THE BBC'S '100 NOVELS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD' 'A near-perfect work of art.' Joyce Carol Oates 'A modern classic.' Guardian Working as an intern for a New York fashion magazine in the summer of 1953, Esther Greenwood is on the brink of her future. Yet she is also on the edge of a darkness that makes her world increasingly unreal. Esther's vision of the world shimmers and shifts: day-to-day living in the sultry city, her crazed men-friends, the hot dinner dances . . . The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath's only novel, is partially based on Plath's own life. It has been celebrated for its darkly funny and razor sharp portrait of 1950s society, and has sold millions of copies worldwide.

Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and studied at Smith College. In 1955 she went to Cambridge University on a Fulbright scholarship, where she met and later married Ted Hughes. She published one collection of poems in her lifetime, The Colossus (1960), and a novel, The Bell Jar (1963); Ariel was published posthumously in 1965. Her Collected Poems, which contains her poetry written from 1956 until her death, was published in 1981 and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.

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