Living in Boston in 1959, Sylvia Plath had much success publishing her work in The Christian Science Monitor. Why, that year alone she had 17 works published. (To see a list of her publications, visit the publications page on A celebration, this is).
Four of these publications were journalism pieces (two of which included her own hand-drawn sketches). These pieces were on subject such as Top Withens (aka Wuthering Heights) in Yorkshire, mosaics, and explorations and discoveries. On May 5, a "Kitchen With Fig Tree," which recalls that Widow Mangada and her time in Spain was printed.
Did you know that "Kitchen With Fig Tree" was reprinted in Canada's Buckingham Post and Papineau County Echo? It was! On May 29, 1959 (hey, that's today. Coincidence?), this Quebecian newspaper printed a slightly shorter version and appeared under the title "A Kitchen with a Fig Tree." Canadian's must like articles!
Four of these publications were journalism pieces (two of which included her own hand-drawn sketches). These pieces were on subject such as Top Withens (aka Wuthering Heights) in Yorkshire, mosaics, and explorations and discoveries. On May 5, a "Kitchen With Fig Tree," which recalls that Widow Mangada and her time in Spain was printed.
Did you know that "Kitchen With Fig Tree" was reprinted in Canada's Buckingham Post and Papineau County Echo? It was! On May 29, 1959 (hey, that's today. Coincidence?), this Quebecian newspaper printed a slightly shorter version and appeared under the title "A Kitchen with a Fig Tree." Canadian's must like articles!