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Your story, my story : a novel / Connie Palmen ; translated by Eileen J. Stevens and Anna Asbury.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: eng$hdut Publisher: Seattle : Amazon Cross, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 186 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1542004632
  • 1542022401
  • 9781542004633
  • 9781542022408
Uniform titles:
  • Jij zegt het. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 839.313/64 23
LOC classification:
  • PT5881.26.A46 P12.2 2021
Summary: "In 1963 Sylvia Plath took her own life in her London flat. Her death was the culmination of a brief, brilliant life lived in the shadow of clinical depression--a condition exacerbated by her tempestuous relationship with mercurial poet Ted Hughes. The ensuing years saw Plath rise to martyr status while Hughes was cast as the cause of her suicide, his infidelity at the heart of her demise. For decades, Hughes never bore witness to the truth of their marriage--one buried beneath a mudslide of apocryphal stories, gossip, sensationalism, and myth. Until now. In this mesmerizing fictional work, Connie Palmen tells his side of the story, previously untold, delivered in Ted Hughes's own uncompromising voice"--$cProvided by publisher.
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"Previously published as Jij zegt het by Prometheus in the Netherlands in 2015"--Copyright page.

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Includes bibliographical references.

"In 1963 Sylvia Plath took her own life in her London flat. Her death was the culmination of a brief, brilliant life lived in the shadow of clinical depression--a condition exacerbated by her tempestuous relationship with mercurial poet Ted Hughes. The ensuing years saw Plath rise to martyr status while Hughes was cast as the cause of her suicide, his infidelity at the heart of her demise. For decades, Hughes never bore witness to the truth of their marriage--one buried beneath a mudslide of apocryphal stories, gossip, sensationalism, and myth. Until now. In this mesmerizing fictional work, Connie Palmen tells his side of the story, previously untold, delivered in Ted Hughes's own uncompromising voice"--$cProvided by publisher.

In English, translated from the Dutch.

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