THE MUSHROOM HUNTER by María Encarnación Carrillo

miércoles, 12 de agosto de 2020

GIVING UP THE LAST DAYS OF SYLVIA PLATH (Jillian Becker, 2003)




Sobre las lecturas de Sylvia Plath antes de suicidarse en la casa de Yeats:

 

"At about four Sylvia came down and told me that she would "rather not go home."
She gave me the keys to her apartment and asked me to fetch toothbrushes,
nightclothes and such; also a "posh" dress, blue with silver thread, and a bag of hair-
setting rollers; and two books: a novel called The Ha-Ha by Jennifer Dawson and
Escape from Freedom by Erich Fromm.
She had taken a lease on the upper two floors of a house on Fitzroy Road, where the
poet W. B. Yeats had lived for a while. There was a blue plaque on its faÁade
commemorating his stay. To Sylvia, the association of the place with 
him was its

chief attraction. Its location was pleasant, Fitzroy Road off Regent's Park Road"

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