Ariel

Sylvia PLATH

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Ariel
Ariel

"I KNOW THE BOTTOM, SHE SAYS. I KNOW IT WITH MY GREAT TAP ROOT"

PLATH, Sylvia. Ariel. London: Faber and Faber, (1965). Octavo, original red cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Plath's posthumous collection, including famous poems such as Daddy, Lady Lazarus, and the title work, a "startlingly powerful poem written in October 1962, less than six months before her suicide in February 1963."

This collection, which reads like a cycle, "is one of the defining texts" of 20th-century literature. The poems are electrifying in their intensity, and cement Plath's status as a poetic force of nature. The posthumous appearance of Ariel seemed "to stun, astound, shock and excite the critics in various measures. Not published until two years after Plath's death and hailed as a 'major literary event', it is difficult to overestimate the impact and significance of Ariel in establishing Plath's reputation" (Brennan, Poetry of Sylvia Plath, 7, 21). Ariel features famous poems such as Daddy, Lady Lazarus, Tulips, and the title work—a "startlingly powerful poem written in October 1962, less than six months before her suicide in February 1963" (Encyclopedia of American Poetry, 566). It was in that same October that Plath wrote her mother: "I am writing the best poems of my life" (Letters Home, 468). This British edition precedes the American by one year. Original dust jacket without rare Poetry Society belly band.

Book fine; lightest edge-wear, faint toning to spine of bright about-fine dust jacket.

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