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From the supplier: The publication of Ted Hughes' book of poetry, "Birthday Letters," prompts a desire to review the confessional poetry movement of the late 1950s and 1960s. Ted Hughes was an English poet married to the famous American confessional poet, Sylvia Plath, who committed suicide. His book describes his marriage. Confessional poetry may falter when biography destroys the art. The weight of Hughes' biography reduces the poetic effect of his book.
Citation Details Title: Confessional poetry & the artifice of honesty.(the marriage of English poet Ted Hughes to American poet Sylvia Plath) Author: David Yezzi Publication:New Criterion (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 1998 Publisher: Foundation for Cultural Review Volume: 16 Issue: 10 Page: 14(1)