![]() ![]() Whether she was joyfully celebrating the acceptance of her publications or drowning from the fatigue of her toxic overthinking, it was her intention to capture it all. However, regardless of where she was in life, she channeled her experiences into her journals and that is what made reading her words feel so alive and relatable. Plath was her harshest critic, and never quite satisfied with the amount of effort she was putting into her writing. She struggled through many of the same obstacles we face today the uncertainty of her career, the trials of love, a troubling relationship with her mother, and deep-seated insecurities that drove her towards a state of poor mental health. Living her life in search of meaning, purpose, and love. On the surface, Plath was just like any other human being. ![]() I have lived so much that what is needed now is not living anew outwardly,īut living inward, recalling, and calling up the coming out…” “Get one central symbol, one central vision of change, and work it into a distilled essential whole. She constantly reminds us that every experience and emotion felt waits to be unleashed through the hand of a writer, stringing together the words that evoke moments of introspection. As her writing progressed throughout her 20s, Plath never failed to see the beauty and potential of every moment she lived. ★★★★★ Throughout the month and a half spent with Sylvia Plath’s journals, it felt as if I had befriended someone who entrusted me with her most intimate thoughts and desires. The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath, edited by Karen V. ![]()
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