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| | Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath by Kate Moses - read review |
 | | Moses does this naturally, without calling attention to this specific image in that poem, or this event at such and such a point in Plath's life, simply letting the narrative unfold in parallel with the essence and imagery of the poems, a process which feels, remarkably, as if it's unfolding of its own accord. |
 | | Moses uses "Wintering," one of the last poems in Ariel, to epitomize Plath's life as it was in December, 1962, six weeks before her death. |
 | | Moses' criticism and essays have appeared in numerous periodicals and newspapers, and she was a contributor to the Salon Guide to Contemporary Literature edited by Laura Miller. |
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