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Colección Voces que dejan Huellas
Sylvia Plath

Plath Reads Plath
voz de la Autora
Editado por
Credo 3
1975
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«Los poemas de Sylvia Plath ya han pasado a la leyenda como representantes del ánimo de nuestra época,
y son únicos en su brillo implacable».

George Steiner

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The Rabbit Catcher    x
Ariel    x
Poppies In October    x
The applicant    x
Lady Lazarus    x
A secret    x
Cut    x
Stopped Dead    x
Nick And The Candlestick    x
Medusa    x
Purdah    x
A birthday present    x
Amnesiac    x
Daddy    x
Fever 103°    x


It is fair to say that no group of poems since Dylan Thomas's Deaths and Entrances has had as vivid and disturbing an impact on English critics and readers as has Ariel. Sylvia Plath's last poems have already passed into legend as both representative of our present tone of emotional life and unique in their implacable, harsh brilliance. Those among the young who read new poetry will know "Daddy," "Lady Lazarus," and "Death & Co." almost by heart, and reference to Sylvia Plath is constant where poetry and the conditions of its present existence are discussed.
"Dying is an art" by George Steiner




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Sylvia Plath



Reading Her Poetry
voz de la Autora
CAEDMON TC-1544
1977
Editado por
W.O.W. - Words Of Wisdom Records
2011
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Recorded at the Woodberry Poetry Room,
Harvard College Library, 1958-1959

The Ghost's Leavetaking    x
November Graveyard    x
On The Plethora Of Dryads    x
The Moon Was A Fat Woman Once    x
Nocturne    x
Child's Park Stones    x
The Earthenware Head    x
On The Difficulty Of Conjuring Up A Dryad    x
Green Rock - Winthrop Bay    x
On The Decline Of Oracles    x
The Goring    x
Ouija    x
The Beggars Of Benidorm Market    x
Sculptor    x

Recorded by BBC Records, 1960-1962

The Disquieting Muses    x
Spinster    x
Parliament Hill Fields    x
The Stones    x
Leaving Early    x
Candles    x
Mushrooms    x
Berck-Plage    x
The Surgeon At 2 A.M.    x


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  Tulips

Sylvia Plath
Live Poetry reading at the Mermaid Theatre, London
Date of Recording: 17.07.1961
Introduction to Tulips



Tulips    x


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Sylvia Plath
Reading her poems
Date of Recording: 18.04.1958
Recorded by Lee Anderson
for The Library of Congress, USA


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The Spoken Word

Sylvia Plath

voz de la Autora
BBC
2010
con grabaciones de 1960-1962
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New Poetry, The Poet´s voice

Leaving early    x
Candles    x
Two Of A Kind: Poets In Partnership

Interview With Sylvia Plath And Ted Hughes    x
Introduction To Mushrooms    x
Mushrooms    x
Introduction To Pike    x
voice of Ted Hughes
Pike    x
voice of Ted Hughes
The Living Poet

Introduction    x
Introduction To The Disquieting Muses    x
The Disquieting Muses    x
Introduction To Spinster    x
Spinster    x
Introduction To Parliament Hill Fields    x
Parliament Hill Fields    x
Introduction To The Stones    x
The Stones    x
Live Poetry Reading At The Mermaid Theatre, London

Introducing Sylvia Plath    x
Introduction To Tulips    x
Tulips    x
The Poet´s voice

The Surgeon At 2 A.M.    x
What Made You Stay?

Surviving extracts from a recording made for the Programme    x
The Poet's Voice

Berck-Plage    x
Reads Extracts From The Following Poems

Extracts From The Following Poems:
  Memories Of West Street And Lepke
  by Robert Lowell
  There is
  by Louis Simpson
  Sunday In Glastonbury
  by Robert Bly
  After Greece
  by James Merrill
  Miners
  by James Wright
  Flower Herding On Mount Monadnock
  by Galway Kinnell    
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Sylvia Plath

reads Daddy



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  textos de sus poemas


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