Daniel Huws' Memories of Ted Hughes is now for sale in England. Published 1 April 2010 by Richard Hollis, Amazon.co.uk (& Amazon.ca) actually list the title as being in stock. Thanks to Cath in Bath for letting us know!
Anne Stevenson is interviewed by Rosita Boland in "Going Against the Grain" in Saturday's issue of the Irish Times.
Birthday Letters is mentioned in "When Grief Turns to Art" by Mark Feeney in Friday's Boston Globe.
I recently stumbled upon "Reading Plath" in a journal called Kingfisher. This was published on pages 1-2, in 2002's Volume One, Number Three, Seventh Edition.
Plath Profiles is accepting submissions still for volume 3, due out in the summer. There are two deadlines to note. For the general issue, 15 April is the date to keep in mind. The deadline is 1 April for those submitting papers on "Sylvia Plath and Material Culture." These papers should address materiality in any aspect of Sylvia Plath’s oeuvre. Of particular interest are historical approaches considering Plath’s poetry and prose. Topics may include, but are not limited to archives, things, commodities, texts, nature, the creative process, images, art, visual culture, and history. Any questions - just ask!
And of course there is the forthcoming CD by the British Library. See the posts below from 17 March and 13 March to pre-order and receive a 10% discount.
Anne Stevenson is interviewed by Rosita Boland in "Going Against the Grain" in Saturday's issue of the Irish Times.
Birthday Letters is mentioned in "When Grief Turns to Art" by Mark Feeney in Friday's Boston Globe.
I recently stumbled upon "Reading Plath" in a journal called Kingfisher. This was published on pages 1-2, in 2002's Volume One, Number Three, Seventh Edition.
Plath Profiles is accepting submissions still for volume 3, due out in the summer. There are two deadlines to note. For the general issue, 15 April is the date to keep in mind. The deadline is 1 April for those submitting papers on "Sylvia Plath and Material Culture." These papers should address materiality in any aspect of Sylvia Plath’s oeuvre. Of particular interest are historical approaches considering Plath’s poetry and prose. Topics may include, but are not limited to archives, things, commodities, texts, nature, the creative process, images, art, visual culture, and history. Any questions - just ask!
And of course there is the forthcoming CD by the British Library. See the posts below from 17 March and 13 March to pre-order and receive a 10% discount.