Sylvia Plath inspires us all in various and wonderful ways. She is in many respects a form of comfort to us, which is something that Esther Greenwood expresses in The Bell Jar , about a bath: "There must be quite a few things a hot bath won't cure, but I don't know many of them. Whenever I'm sad I'm going to die, or so nervous I can't sleep, or in love with somebody I won't be seeing for a week, I slump down just so far and then I say: 'I'll go take a hot bath.'" We read and remember Sylvia Plath for many reasons, many of them deeply personal and private. But we commemorate her, too, in very public ways, as Anna of the long-standing Tumblr Loving Sylvia Plath , has been tracking, in the form of tattoos. (Anna's on Instagram with it too, as SylviaPlathInk .) The above bath quote is among Sylvia Plath's most famous. It often appears here and there and it is stripped of its context. But I think most people will know it is from her nove...
Ha! I'll see what I can do...:)
ReplyDeleteI don't believe I would ever engage in anything so primal, too coy.
ReplyDelete(this is sarcasm).
I'm kind of bummed. No one has bitten me all day. What kind of holiday is this?
ReplyDeleteDamn, I forgot! I'll make it up by biting at least one person a day until the end of March - but only if they rip off my headband and my silver earrings - "these I shall keep!" kim
ReplyDeleteWeird but the capcha I'm supposed to type in before posting is "methremo" - isn't that rather like Mytholmyroyd?! Kismet!