Synopsis
First published in 1960, The Colossus was Sylvia Plath's debut collection of poems and marked the arrival of a major new talent.
‘She steers clear of feminine charm, deliciousness, gentility, supersensitivity and the act of being a poet. She simply writes good poetry. And she does so with a seriousness that demands only that she be judged equally seriously. . . There is an admirable no-nonsense air about this; the language is bare but vivid and precise, with a concentration that implies a good deal of disturbance with proportionately little fuss.’ A. Alvarez, Observer
‘It shows what a remarkable talent she already possessed and is a very satisfying volume in its own right.’ Bernard Bergonzi, Guardian
‘She steers clear of feminine charm, deliciousness, gentility, supersensitivity and the act of being a poet. She simply writes good poetry. And she does so with a seriousness that demands only that she be judged equally seriously. . . There is an admirable no-nonsense air about this; the language is bare but vivid and precise, with a concentration that implies a good deal of disturbance with proportionately little fuss.’ A. Alvarez, Observer
‘It shows what a remarkable talent she already possessed and is a very satisfying volume in its own right.’ Bernard Bergonzi, Guardian
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2008 Editions Faber & Faber
79 pages
ISBN : 9780571240081
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