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Kate Moses was born in San Francisco in 1962 to a British father and an American mother, and grew up in various parts of the United States before returning to California to attend college. She subsequently worked as an editor in publishing and as literary director at San Francisco's Intersection mostra altro for the Arts. In 1997 she became one of the two founding editors of Salon.com's Mothers Who Think Web site mostra meno
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Bad Girls: 26 Writers Misbehave (2007) — Collaboratore — 64 copie

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Moses does an excellent job re-imagining the last months of Sylvia Plath's life.
 
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AngelaLam | 6 altre recensioni | Feb 8, 2022 |
I gave this book the rare compliment of reading it twice -- once when it first came out, back in 2003. I have a frustrating relationship with Plath, to whom I'd like to give, alternately, a long hug and a hard slap. Apparently that's the way Ted felt about her, too.

As a child of a mother who made many attempts at suicide, and who finally died by accident when she was about Plath's age (when I was 2 1/2 and my sister was 5 1/2), I have always been struck by the extraordinary self-centeredness of young parents who choose suicide. I imagine Plath's children, who are older than me by about a decade, have searched all their lives for the answers to why they were not --worthy enough? --compelling enough? --loved enough? --to have a mother who chose to stay, to live, if only for them. Kate Moses has helped to shed some light on these terrible questions, and for that, I thank her.… (altro)
 
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FinallyJones | 6 altre recensioni | Nov 17, 2021 |
Adult nonfiction; memoir. It took me a while to get into this one--for the first 50 pages or so I just couldn't bring myself to care, but it did get better--interesting, even, as the author reveals more about the dysfunctionality of her parents and the progress she makes in her writing career. There are also a couple recipes in here that I wouldn't mind trying.
 
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reader1009 | 2 altre recensioni | Jul 3, 2021 |
An introspective look at Sylvia Plath's mindset in the years leading up to her suicide. Wintering takes particular interest the author's interactions with her stifling mother, beloved children, and adulterous husband (Ted Hughes.) The timeline is difficult to follow, since each chapter jumps back and forth between adolescence, separation, and divorce, but Sylvia's attempts to find her independence lend clarity to each scene. Ted is definitely the villain here, and Sylvia the victim, but it's hard to argue the point, after suicide attempts and shock therapy.… (altro)
 
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Sarahfine | 6 altre recensioni | Oct 14, 2013 |

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