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06-17-2011, 09:18 PM
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Head In Gas Stove, 1963
Tormented novelist Sylvia Plath explored the themes of suicide in her 1963 novel “The Bell Jar,” which follows an ambitious college student who attempts to kill herself after suffering a nervous breakdown while interning at a New York City magazine. The novel is a refelction of Plath’s own experiences of suffering depression while working at Mademoiselle as a college student. Plath went on to study poetry at Cambridge University, after a stay at a mental institution. It was at Cambridge that she met Ted Hughes, famed poet laureate, and the two were married in 1956. The couple had two children — Nicholas and Freida — but separated in 1962 after Mr. Hughes began an affair with another woman, Assia Wevill. Wevill later married Hughes and helped raise Nicholas and Freida after Plath took her own life at the age of 30 by sticking her head in an oven in her London home on Feb. 11, 1963, as the young children slept nearby. **Image seems a re-enactment for illustration only** |
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06-17-2011, 10:49 PM
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Re: Head In Gas Stove, 1963
No. The woman in the photo has a tattoo on her leg above the ankle, the hair is too long and bouncy for 1963 and the hemline of the dress, the shoes, and the cuffs are not the right period. That "suicide" (if it is a real photo of a suicide and not staged) is later. Either lat 60's or early, early '70s. Less Jackie Kennedy and more "Mod" and Twiggy. Sorry
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06-20-2011, 05:25 PM
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Re: Head In Gas Stove, 1963
Hmm nice doggy position. Smoking hot! It'd be a gas to fuck her in that position.
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