Why the Plath Legacy Lives

Mar 24th, 2009 - New York Times

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Why the Plath Legacy Lives - New York TimesIt has been 46 years since Sylvia Plath gassed herself to death in her kitchen, and it was worldwide news when her daughter Frieda Hughes announced that Plath's 47-year-old son, Nicholas Hughes, a fisheries biologist in Alaska, killed himself last week.

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