In the following essay, Bawer contends that Plath's extreme popularity as a confessional poet in the 1960s can be attributed more to her reputation as an oppressed and victimized existentialist than to the literary merit of her works.
Review of Robert Bly's earliest collection, published in 1962. According to Robert Bly's personal website, Silence in the Snowy Fields "disarmed readers and critics with its clear-sighted intelligence and apparent simplicity."
Review of Robert Bly's earliest collection, published in 1962. According to Robert Bly's personal website, Silence in the Snowy Fields "disarmed readers and critics with its clear-sighted intelligence and apparent simplicity."
Review of Robert Bly's earliest collection, published in 1962. According to Robert Bly's personal website, Silence in the Snowy Fields "disarmed readers and critics with its clear-sighted intelligence and apparent simplicity."