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New Statesman – Exclusive: Ted Hughes’s poem on the night Sylvia Plath died

On 07/10/201023/01/2011 By Janette CurrieIn Debate

via newstatesman.com

Found manuscripts have a romance of their own outwith the cultural capital they bring. Hughes’s sadness and anger oozes out of his artistic reaction to Plath’s suicide.
See the New Statesman, 7th Oct, guest-edited by Melvyn Bragg.

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