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This book is semi-autobiographical. Having finished the book I am left uneasy, bewildered, with more questions than answers. I am left with the feeling that I have traveled with the author along her own path toward suicide.... and it is for this reason one can expect neither answers nor solutions. This is a book that takes you on a journey, and the point isn't the end or the attainment of clear conclusions; one who commits suicide isn't one with answers. It is instead a window into another perso
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*Feb: 8th time for me to do a reread and annotate soon I'm thinking.*
Great book, I love flow of the writing. ...more
Great book, I love flow of the writing. ...more

By describing the story of Esther Greenwood, certainly the author reflects her own personal history. And unforgettable and magnificent book.
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Sylvia Plath's haunting and only novel is fifty years old and is broadcast for the first time in celebration of the anniversary. The novel tells the story of Esther Greenwood, a talented girl with a prestigious internship on a magazine in New York in 1953. With dreams of becoming a writer and an impressi ...more
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From BBC Radio 4;
Sylvia Plath's haunting and only novel is fifty years old and is broadcast for the first time in celebration of the anniversary. The novel tells the story of Esther Greenwood, a talented girl with a prestigious internship on a magazine in New York in 1953. With dreams of becoming a writer and an impressi ...more

I think she captures the perfect storm of a nervous breakdown. A series of dismissals and sexual traumas built on a platform of blame and chastity lessons... Being given freedom and intellectual cookies in the form of excellent grades, and having it ripped away in the form of criticism dealt within a system that makes it cruel. I've heard The Bell Jar compared to Catcher in the Rye, but I think they're flip-sides of the same coin. Where Holden dismisses the world he feels alienated from as "phon
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I realize that this is a kind of contemporary classic, and many people loved this book. I found that I wanted more out of it. I didn't get the transitions. Maybe if it had been a longer book?
03/14/2021: Although I can say that I liked this book more with the reread, I still felt that the transitions were too abrupt. I reread this because I am reading Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath, the new biography.
The Bell Jar is the story of Esther Greenwood, a brilliant college stu ...more
03/14/2021: Although I can say that I liked this book more with the reread, I still felt that the transitions were too abrupt. I reread this because I am reading Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath, the new biography.
The Bell Jar is the story of Esther Greenwood, a brilliant college stu ...more

This is a memoir-type book of Plath's time in college while she was 'put away.' Plath's use of the bell jar itself is fantastic, and she is an excellent writer. I specifically enjoyed her descriptions of Doreen. It's a shame that she took her own life so young, but I'm thankful for what she contributed - she had excellent, innovative, evocative imagery.
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