“Oh, gentlemen, do you know, perhaps I consider myself an intelligent man, only because all my life I have been able neither to begin nor…
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“Oh, gentlemen, do you know, perhaps I consider myself an intelligent man, only because all my life I have been able neither to begin nor…
I enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone who is interested in existentialism or just superb storytelling. Overview: “Notes from the Underground” is a…
“A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is visible and invisible labor. To contemplate is to toil. To think is…
In the early entries within “The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath,” the reader begins to decipher her conflicted feelings regarding men. She describes the absurdities…
Captivated. That is how I feel when I read Sylvia Plath’s words. She was a luminary, her brilliance illuminating the literary world. When she left…
A moody lady, an angsty lady…a restless soul in pursuit of everything; or nothing. Her soul has an unquenchable desire for more. More growth, more…
In the realm of serendipity, fate weaves its tapestry, A fleeting moment that alters eternity. Amidst the usual backdrop, a vision of forever in disguise,…
I think upon the life of Sylvia Plath, a life shortened by her own hand, and it weighs heavily. I empathize so strongly with her,…
“The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath” were my summer guilty reading pleasure. One of the themes that we see develop in her life through her…