Sylvia Plath entered - and tied for first place - the Kathryn Irene Glascock Poetry Contest in April 1955. Her poems were judged by Marianne Moore, John Ciardi, and Wallace Fowlie. Of all the contestants that year, Lynne Lawner appears to be the only other other poet who has made a name for herself. Later, Plath was herself a judge of the Glascock in 1959!
The translated title of Plath's novel The Bell Jar into German (Die Glasglocke), Norwegian (Glasklokken), and Swedish (Glaskupan) all sound and look like Glascock. Nothing important there, I don't think, just something perhaps interesting.
The translated title of Plath's novel The Bell Jar into German (Die Glasglocke), Norwegian (Glasklokken), and Swedish (Glaskupan) all sound and look like Glascock. Nothing important there, I don't think, just something perhaps interesting.