Recently it was announced that poet W. S. Merwin was made Poet Laureate. While they met in Massachusetts, Merwin and his then wife Dido, of course, were influential in helping Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes get settled in London in 1960. And, Plath used their flat in 1961 to write poems, and more notably The Bell Jar.
Merwin is a terrifically prolific poet, publishing poems, translations, plays and so much more. In 1961, he published his third book of translations, Some Spanish Ballads (London: Abelard). What’s so special about his title is that it is dedicated to Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes.
Beside Hughes’ The Hawk in the Rain and Lupercal, this is the only other book I know of dedicated to Plath during her lifetime.
Merwin is a terrifically prolific poet, publishing poems, translations, plays and so much more. In 1961, he published his third book of translations, Some Spanish Ballads (London: Abelard). What’s so special about his title is that it is dedicated to Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes.
Beside Hughes’ The Hawk in the Rain and Lupercal, this is the only other book I know of dedicated to Plath during her lifetime.