What Happened to Sylvia Plath’s Lost Novels?
Plath herself burned one of her unpublished manuscripts, but the other disappeared under mysterious circumstances
Plath herself burned one of her unpublished manuscripts, but the other disappeared under mysterious circumstances
Angela Readman, author of “Something Like Breathing,” recommends literature about women during the postwar boom
Plagiarism, prizes, deaths, and dick soap marked the longest year in recent history
$15,000 for an X-ray of Ernest Hemingway’s foot? Don’t mind if I do!
Like confessional poetry, her art goes beyond simple personal revelation
A new study shows that urine from Thoreau fans is altering the phosphorous content of the water
The paper’s new series “Overlooked” honors women who were never memorialized in the Times, including many writers
Our most-read stories of the year, and what they say about our readers
Uproar over an image of the poet on the beach shows that we’re not ready to let literary women be people
Depression literature for depressed times