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Sylvia Plath - Biography

Plath is a name that is associated with deep lyrics, emotional depth and dark beauty. This American poet has become one of the most influential figures in the world of literature of the 20th century, and her works remain relevant and important until today. In this biography, we will talk about the life and work of Sylvia Plath, her poems, personal struggle and influence on American and world literature.

Sylvia was born on October 27, 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts, to German and Austrian immigrants. Already at an early age, she showed an interest in literature and began to write poetry. In 1950, Sylvia entered Smith College, one of the most prestigious women's colleges in the United States, where she continued to develop her literary talent.

While in college, Sylvia won several literary awards and published her poems in various literary magazines. Her talent was obvious and she caught the attention of the literary world. Her first poetry book, "Gardeners," was published in 1960 to critical acclaim.

Outwardly, a brilliant career and recognition did not hide the dark moments in the life of Sylvia Plath. She struggled with depression and emotional difficulties. Her poems often reflected her inner struggles and painful experiences. Her personal relationship was also complicated and she tried to take her own life twice.

One of Sylvia Plath's most famous works is the poetic cycle "Bubble in Time" ("Ariel"), which was published after her death in 1965. This cycle is considered one of her most important and intense works, in which she explored the themes of death, passion and liberation.

Sylvia died on February 11, 1963, leaving behind only a small body of work. But her poems have remained alive and continue to inspire readers and poets. Her influence on American poetry is hard to overstate. Her honest and candid writing about her own difficulties and suffering inspires many to write honestly and artificially.

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