A recent listing on HarperCollins website (and Amazon.com) confirms that they will publish Sylvia Plath's short story Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom, first written in December 1952 and revised in January 1953, under the Harper Perennial imprint.
HarperCollins is offering a paperback (ISBN: 978-0062940834) on sale on 15 January) and hardback (ISBN: 978-0062940858) on 5 February. Visit HarperCollins' Sylvia Plath page for books and deals.
In addition to paperback and hardback, it appears the HarperCollins edition of the book will be published in Kindle, too:
1) Kindle for $6.99 on 15 January;
2) Paperback for $9.99 on 15 January (Amazon); and
3) Hardback for $15.99 on 5 February (Amazon).
Faber, in England, will publish a paperback edition for £3.50 on 3 January 2019 (ISBN: 978-0571351732). News of the story's publication was first made in The Guardian. It is the first new Plath fictional prose (that is not a work for children) to be published commercially since Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams was released in 1977. For those as mathematically challenged as I am that's 2019-1977=42 years. This is major.
All links accessed 25 November 2018.
HarperCollins is offering a paperback (ISBN: 978-0062940834) on sale on 15 January) and hardback (ISBN: 978-0062940858) on 5 February. Visit HarperCollins' Sylvia Plath page for books and deals.
1) Kindle for $6.99 on 15 January;
2) Paperback for $9.99 on 15 January (Amazon); and
3) Hardback for $15.99 on 5 February (Amazon).
Faber paperback cover |
Faber, in England, will publish a paperback edition for £3.50 on 3 January 2019 (ISBN: 978-0571351732). News of the story's publication was first made in The Guardian. It is the first new Plath fictional prose (that is not a work for children) to be published commercially since Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams was released in 1977. For those as mathematically challenged as I am that's 2019-1977=42 years. This is major.
All links accessed 25 November 2018.