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Her Husband: Hughes & Plath--a Marriage.


HER HUSBAND: HUGHES & PLATH--A MARRIAGE. Diane Middlebrook Diane (Wood) Middlebrook (born 1939) is an American biographer, poet, and teacher. She is best known for critically acclaimed biographies of poets Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath (along with Plath's husband Ted Hughes) and jazz musician Billy Tipton. . 2003. Read by Bernadette Dunne. 8 tapes. 11.5 hrs. Blackstone Audiobooks. 0-7861-2651-5. $56.95. Vinyl: content, author notes. SA

Emeritus e·mer·i·tus  
adj.
Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus.

n. pl.
 Stanford University Stanford University, at Stanford, Calif.; coeducational; chartered 1885, opened 1891 as Leland Stanford Junior Univ. (still the legal name). The original campus was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. David Starr Jordan was its first president.  Professor Middlebrook's extraordinary presentation of the troubled six-year marriage of the poets Sylvia Plath Noun 1. Sylvia Plath - United States writer and poet (1932-1963)
Plath
 and Ted Hughes has been criticized for being overly kind to the latter and for not sufficiently highlighting the victimization victimization Social medicine The abuse of the disenfranchised–eg, those underage, elderly, ♀, mentally retarded, illegal aliens, or other, by coercing them into illegal activities–eg, drug trade, pornography, prostitution.  of the former. But this is, I think, to ignore the point of departure of the book and the reason for its success: rather than rehashing the guilt and/or innocence of these two individuals, Middlebrook has treated us to a stimulating discussion of the conscious self-fashioning of two powerful artists.

Almost miraculously, Middlebrook gets behind the endless discussions of personality and guilt to remind us that poetry is a calling, that people of talent struggle endlessly to invent and master their craft, and that the nobility of artistic creation can redeem (though never erase) the sordid sor·did  
adj.
1. Filthy or dirty; foul.

2. Depressingly squalid; wretched: sordid shantytowns.

3.
 and sad details of real life. Even if you have never read Hughes and know Plath only from The Bell Jar, by the end of this audiobook you will want to go out and read all their poetry again and again. Dunne's reading is delightful and fills both the narrative and the poetry with vitality. Bernard Cooperman, Assoc. Prof., Univ. of MD, College Park, MD

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Author:Cooperman, Bernard
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Article Type:Audiobook Review
Date:Jan 1, 2005
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