London's Folio Society has recently published an edition of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar. This edition includes a thoughtful introduction by Heather Clark and six illustrations by Alexandra Levasseur.
Details on the book:
Bound in blocked cloth. Set in Verdigris. 248 pages. Frontispiece and 6 colour illustrations (including a double-page spread). Blocked slipcase. 8 ¾" x 5 ½". No apparent ISBN.
I particularly like that it is set in Verdigris which is Plathian, as you may recall the line from "Death & Co.": "The nude / Verdigris of the condor." Of course the typeface has nothing to do with condor's coloring as Plath saw it, but just as a word it is a nice association.
The slipcase has a series of rectangle boxes that are designed, I imagine, to reflect the famous Shirley Tucker design for the first Faber edition.
My copy was delivered swiftly!
Faber and Faber will be releasing their own illustrated edition of The Bell Jar later this year, on 6 October 2022 according to Amazon.co.uk. Illustrations provided by Beya Rebai.
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