Slyvia Plath`s birthday: 5 lesser-known facts about her
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Final days
Haunted by depression, Plath took her life in 1963—but her words continue to echo withraw honesty and unmatched intensity
Slyvia Plath
Slyvia Plath was an American poet and author born on October 27, 1932 in Boston, United States of America
Literary works
Best known for The Bell Jar and Ariel, Plath’s writings explored identity, womanhood, and the inner battles of the mind
Uniqueness
Slyvia Plath`s confessional style writing was deeply emotional and revolutionary—she turned private pain into universal poetry that still resonates
Legacy
Decades later, Plath remains a symbol of resilience and creative genius, inspiring writers to confront vulnerability through art
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