Sylvia Plath

During her lifetime, Sylvia Plath published a collection of poetry, The Colossus, and the semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar under a pseudonym, gaining some literary recognition but also grappling with intense personal struggles. Her most famous works, including the powerful and raw poetry collection Ariel, were published posthumously following her s*****e in 1963. This later release cemented her status as a significant and fiercely original voice in 20th-century poetry, with her work continuing to resonate for its unflinching exploration of female experience and mental anguish.
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Stick thise asterisks in your hypocritical assh*les!
Also you used "penned" 5 times and only the first was bearable....
if you have no clue, please inform your self, becaus the description @anna was gifving is way off.
Millions of people were tortured and killed there.
#11 Poe spent more of his life in Philadelphia than in Baltimore. He wrote most of his great works in Philly, including The Raven. Take that, Baltimore.
#15 SUICIDE. THE FECKING WORD IS SUICIDE. IF YOU CAN'T HANDLE IT IN WRITING, YOU CAN'T HANDLE ANYONE WHO IS CONTEMPLATING IT. SOURCE: ME, BECAUSE I SPENT A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF MY LIFE WORKING WITH PERSONS DEALING WITH END OF LIFE ISSUES. STOP BEING LIKE THE REPUBLICAN NAZIS AND DEAL WITH REALITY.