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Sylvia Plath Reads 'Daddy' The poem is read by Sylvia herself. Tags: Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes Anne Sexton Poems Poetry |
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Ryan Adams - Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath Tags: Ryan Adams Sylvia Plath Live |
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Sylvia Plath Reads 'Fever 103' The poem is read by Sylvia Plath herself. Tags: Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes Poetry Poems Anne Sexton |
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Sylvia Plath Reads Lady Lazarus The poet herself reads the poem. Tags: Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes Poetry English Literature |
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A Tribute To Sylvia Plath And Ted Hughes Part 1 Part 1 of a two-part tribute to the legendary literary couple. Tags: Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes Poetry English Literature |
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Sylvia Plath Reads Ariel The poet herself reads the poem Tags: Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes Poetry English Literature |
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Sylvia Plath: the Tormented Poetess Looks can be deceiving. Pictures of Sylvia Plath set to the song "Lilium." Tags: Sylvia Plath poet poetess Ted Hughes Depression The Bell Jar Daddy Ariel England |
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"Wish I Had A Sylvia Plath" A video sequence from the highly acclaimed multi-media play written by Edward Anthony, Directed by John Farmanesh-Bocca and Starring Elisabeth Gray. Opening at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival August 2007. Tags: Sylvia Plath Elisabeth Gray |
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Sylvia Plath 'the Applicant' poetry with love, anxiety, and jealousy Tags: poem Sylvia Plath animation art love jealousy |
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a la Sylvia Plath, 21 d'octubre 2006 Nascuda el 27 d'octubre de 1932, divendres que ve compliria 74 anys. El seu primer títol publicat va ser el poemari "El Colós" l'any 1960. Gener de 1963: publica a Anglaterra "La campana de vidre" amb el pseudònim de Victoria Lucas. L'11 de febrer d'aquest mateix any: Sylvia se suïcida a Londres. Es va aixecar a les sis del matí i va dur a la cambra dels nens una safata de amb pa, mantega i dues gerres de llet. Es va tancar a la cuina. Va tapar totes les escletxes amb tovalloles. Després va posar el cap al forn i va obrir el gas. Sylvia Plath és una escriptora important no per haver-se suïcidat, o per haver estat casada amb Ted Hughes, o per ser un símbol del feminisme... Sobre Sylvia Plath s'han fet llibres, pel·lícules, cançons i pintures, però és important perquè, havent sofert pel que l'envoltava i el que ella mateixa es creava, va tenir la necessitat i la valentia de mirar i expressar-ho tot amb una sinceritat i constancia de vegades esgarrifosa. En el seu diari escriu (17/7/57): "Escriuré fins que comenci a escriure sobre el meu jo veritable". Tags: Sylvia Plath poeta memòria Hughes suïcidi narrativa poesia llibres |
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A Tribute To Sylvia Plath And Ted Hughes Part 2 Second part of the two-part tribute. Tags: Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes Poetry English Literature |
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Ryan Adams - Sylvia Plath From the CD GOLD Tags: GOLD Ryan Adams Sylvia Plath |
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animated Sylvia Plath poem An animated sylvia plath poem. http://www.survivingthepixel.com. Tags: sylvia plath poetry dark animation art film Cathy Davenport UC DAAP Big Spaceship |
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Sylvia Plath "Daddy" Poem Animation Movie Heres a virtual movie of the very gifted but tragic Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) reading her controversial but popular poem "Daddy". Kind Regards Jim Clark All rights are reserved on this video recording copyright Jim Clark 2008 Daddy....... You do not do, you do not do Any more, black shoe In which I have lived like a foot For thirty years, poor and white, Barely daring to breathe or Achoo. Daddy, I have had to kill you. You died before I had time-- Marble-heavy, a bag full of God, Ghastly statue with one gray toe Big as a Frisco seal And a head in the freakish Atlantic Where it pours bean green over blue In the waters off beautiful Nauset. I used to pray to recover you. Ach, du. In the German tongue, in the Polish town Scraped flat by the roller Of wars, wars, wars. But the name of the town is common. My Polack friend Says there are a dozen or two. So I never could tell where you Put your foot, your root, I never could talk to you. The tongue stuck in my jaw. It stuck in a barb wire snare. Ich, ich, ich, ich, I could hardly speak. I thought every German was you. And the language obscene An engine, an engine Chuffing me off like a Jew. A Jew to Dachau, Auschwitz, Belsen. I began to talk like a Jew. I think I may well be a Jew. The snows of the Tyrol, the clear beer of Vienna Are not very pure or true. With my gipsy ancestress and my weird luck And my Taroc pack and my Taroc pack I may be a bit of a Jew. I have always been scared of you, With your Luftwaffe, your gobbledygoo. And your neat mustache And your Aryan eye, bright blue. Panzer-man, panzer-man, O You-- Not God but a swastika So black no sky could squeak through. Every woman adores a Fascist, The boot in the face, the brute Brute heart of a brute like you. You stand at the blackboard, daddy, In the picture I have of you, A cleft in your chin instead of your foot But no less a devil for that, no not Any less the black man who Bit my pretty red heart in two. I was ten when they buried you. At twenty I tried to die And get back, back, back to you. I thought even the bones would do. But they pulled me out of the sack, And they stuck me together with glue. And then I knew what to do. I made a model of you, A man in black with a Meinkampf look And a love of the rack and the screw. And I said I do, I do. So daddy, I'm finally through. The black telephone's off at the root, The voices just can't worm through. If I've killed one man, I've killed two-- The vampire who said he was you And drank my blood for a year, Seven years, if you want to know. Daddy, you can lie back now. There's a stake in your fat black heart And the villagers never liked you. They are dancing and stamping on you. They always knew it was you. Daddy, daddy, you bastard, I'm through. Tags: plath sylvia poem animation amy levy emily dickinson christina rosetti ernest dowson beddoes poetry |
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Sylvia Plath reads November Graveyard In this poem, Sylvia talks about the cemetery in Heptonstall. She was buried there in 1963. November Graveyard The scene stands stubborn: skinflint trees Hoard last year's leaves, won't mourn, wear sackcloth, or turn To elegiac dryads, and dour grass Guards the hard-hearted emerald of its grassiness However the grandiloquent mind may scorn Such poverty. No dead men's cries Flower forget-me-nots between the stones Paving this grave ground. Here's honest rot To unpick the heart, pare bone Free of the fictive vein. When one stark skeleton Bulks real, all saint's tongues fall quiet: Flies watch no reserrections in the sun. At the essential landscape stare, stare Till your eyes foist a vision dazzling on the wind: Whatever lost ghosts flare Damned, howling in their shrouds across the moor Rave on the leash of the starving mind Which peoples the bare room, the blank, untenanted air. Tags: Sylvia Plath reads November Graveyard poem |
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Ryan Adams - Sylvia Plath tabernacle, ATL, 2006 Tags: Ryan Adams Sylvia Plath Atlanta |
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"Letter to a Flying Queen: Sylvia Plath" In Celebration of National Poetry Month, I have written a letter to American Poet Sylvia Plath—from here to the afterlife titled "Letter to a Flying Queen: Sylvia Plath". ... As intense as her lines in her poems ... so were her life. Not being able to deal with depression, she gave up finally ... Sylvia Plath put her head deep into a gas oven at age 30, 3 days before Valentine's Day. A compassionate woman, a violent death ... It is no doubt that those who love the most—also, grieve the most ... feel the most amount of pain. And in the common bond we all share at different levels—in Love & Pain ... try not to let go. Be a Soldier ... A Fighter ... for your one life affects more than you know. [Royalty-free stock footage purchased & used by permission: iStockphoto/Public Domain Worldwide Library] I invite you to come read my poetry at the Poetry Muse: http://poetrymuse.wordpress.com/ Tags: poem poetry poet Sylvia Plath passion love lovers life pain grief Daddy Mirror Ariel suicide depression war |
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Ryan Adams - Sylvia Plath Ryan Adams (and the Cardinals) - Sylvia Plath live at London Apollo Victoria Feb 24 2006 Tags: ryan adams sylvia plath cardinals london apollo victoria |
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Sylvia Plath cover by Werewolph Tags: Werewolph Plath |
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Kristina Zimbakova Interview on Plath poems in painting, 07 Interview on Sylvia Plath and art for the Programme 'Say and Do Something Good for Macedonia' on Skynet TV from Skopje, 5 Nov 2007. Artist Kristina Zimbakova took part at the 2nd world interdisciplinary symposium on the most renowned 20th century American poet Sylvia Plath at Oxford University in England from 25-29 October. She exhibited five paintings dedicated to specific Plath poems, in Oxford Playhouse, and had a presentation at the University on the paintings' relations to Plath poems. In 2005 the book Selected Poems by Sylvia Plath, including 39 poems, edited and translated by Zimbakova, was published. Tags: sylvia plath visual arts kristina zimbakova |
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Kate Braverman reading Sylvia Plath Kate Braverman reads "Lesbos" on her variety arts talk show, Fusion City during the Art & Alchemy Plath Show. Tags: kate Braverman sylvia plath poetry |
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Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes This is my first video. I made this video,to homage this wonderful movie thats talking about these both incredible poets played with amazing interpretation by Daniel Graig and Gwyneth Paltrow Tags: Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes Daniel Craig Sway Music Entertainment Movie Hot Love |
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Sylvia Plath school stuff... whole thing was made with my little camera on the top of my macbook. shitty yes, but i had fun so whatev Tags: Lady lazarus Sylvia Plath poetry Poetry creepy baby me yay |
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Sylvia Plath English Project. The ending is missing because my computer is a puto. Tags: Sylvia Plath |
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"Wish I Had A Sylvia Plath" 2 Another Video Sequence from the highly acclaimed multi-media play written by Edward Anthony, Directed by John Farmanesh-Bocca (NYU, The Juilliard School) and Starring Elisabeth Gray (Oxford University). Opening at the Edinburgh Fringe August 2007. Performing at the Oxford University hosted Sylvia Plath Symposium, October 2007. Tags: Sylvia Plath John Farmanesh Bocca |