British Library archive throws light on Hughes-Plath romance
Library acquires first edition of journal through whose offices Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath met, and releases recordings of the pair talking about their relationship
A wine-stained first edition of the literary magazine founded by Ted Hughes and his Cambridge friends, covered in handwritten annotations by the poet laureate, has been acquired by the British Library.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Thursday, 15 April, 2010
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