I struggle with poetry because sometimes it's too vague and metaphorical and I don't know what the person is trying to say. I like this poem because I can understand it, and the words express a sadness for Plath and her life and also expresses love for her art. Good job
They say all artists suffer from a bit of insanity. This poem seems to back that up. A psychological thriller here, Jacob. I can picture her spiraling into insanity....feeling empty....trying to make things clear with yet another puff of the cigarette. Words are all that matter and expressing them in just the right way seems like a never-ending quest. We all identify with each other when it comes to this. Plath....one of the greatest if you ask me. We can all feel the pain through her words. Wonderful work. Lydi**
Finally I managed my way to your poems again and I am amazed. Really good poem, the content truly speaks to me, I think you already know how much I love her poetry and sometimes might discover a sense of her in my own mind/poetry. Thank you for sharing this one. One new favorite.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
i get a sense of her with your poetry as well, Vanessa...
thanks for your words on th.. read morei get a sense of her with your poetry as well, Vanessa...
thanks for your words on this one.
j.
8 Years Ago
That's such a nice thing to read, thank you a lot. That's great. You're welcome.
Wow j! Plath was one of the first poets I fell in love with while at uni, she certainly left a lasting presence.
I wondered would she have written with such heart had she not suffered so much struggled so much?
It seems a curse that such talent has a short tormented existence. Brilliant j. R xo
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
that is a good question...and probably the answer is that it is doubtful...she and Sexton were my ma.. read morethat is a good question...and probably the answer is that it is doubtful...she and Sexton were my masters' thesis....
thank you for your kind review...
j.
next to Dickinson, Sylvia is my favorite poet...
they were all together Snodgrass, Kumin, Sexton, all in Lowell's poetry class trying to become confessional writers...But Plath wanted to be married...preferably to another writer. So when she met Ted she was smitten although I doubt if he ever was. I read the "Bell Jar" and was immediately stuck by her
inexperience at life, not at writing. Truth be told Jacob, I don't really know what her soul was and some people go through their entire lives living within another's soul that theirs never full develops . But that whole thing of wanting a poet-man, wanting children, wanting to live in Yeats' house etc. is so different than how her life turned out.
I caught the reference to Knight in the first stanza....another tortured soul at the opposite end of providence. The parallel being that tragedy, whether ours or someone elses, takes a real form
when it bleeds on the page. Perhaps "Ariel" was her suicide note and we were so caught up in her
difference and in her assonance that we didn't want to notice it. Our tragedy is that desire is only
desire if or when it is ultimately fulfilled.
well done brother......dana
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your extensive words and insights into this poem and Plath....well she did at least ge.. read morethank you for your extensive words and insights into this poem and Plath....well she did at least get to live in Yeats' house...she achieved that...and had kids...but yes, things didn't turn out for her as she had hoped.
The understanding of her is so apparent here. And it must be said the understanding of him as he did not understand her. It takes the poet to do this. It takes skill to do this. It also takes a great deal of empathy.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
i really appreciate this review, Ken...
you make me feel like a poet.
.. read morei really appreciate this review, Ken...
so very young with talent acknowledged from the start ... such a pity depression was not looked at in the same way it is today ..you have certainly painted the villain and the Dark Beauty ... well done says i ..very emotive ..i am distressed and angry and grieving having read this one jacob ..i think it must be at the top of your long list of poems ..and what a tribute!
E.
yes, still felt...a dream to be remembered like so many of the great poets...still read to this day<.. read moreyes, still felt...a dream to be remembered like so many of the great poets...still read to this day
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..