Sylvia Plath Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Sylvia Plath Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Writer Sylvia Plath including her Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Sylvia Plath
Real Name Sylvia Plath
Profession Poets
Famous as Poet, Novelist, and Writer
Nationality American
Personal life of Sylvia Plath
Born on 27 October 1932
Birthday 27th October
Died At Age 30
Sun Sign Scorpio
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Died on 11 February 1963
place of death London, England, United Kingdom
City Boston, Massachussets
Diseases & Disabilities Depression
Cause of Death Suicide
Epitaphs Even amidst fierce flames the golden lotus can be planted
Family Background of Sylvia Plath
Father Aurelia Schober Plath
Mother Otto Plath
Siblings Warren
Spouse/Partner Ted Hughes
Children Frieda Hughes, Nicholas Hughes
Education BA summa cum laude, with highest honors in English
Awards 1947 – The Scholastic Art & Writing Award 1982 – Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1955 – Glascock Prize
Personal Fact of  Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath has been hailed as one of the most renowned and influential poets of the twentieth century.Born in the United States of America in the early 1930s, she has been credited with advancing the genre of confessional poetry. She was also equally famous for her short stories and novel. She started writing early in her life and had her first poem published at the age of eight, her first national publication at the age of eighteen, and was selected a guest editor of Mademoiselle at twenty.

However, she failed to accept rejections in a healthy way and at the age of twenty-three unsuccessfully tried to commit suicide. Nonetheless, she successfully completed her studies and went to England, where he met and married Ted Hughes. They first lived in the US, but later returned to England, where she continued to write. She had her first book of poems published at the age of twenty-eight. This was in fact, one of the only two books that were published in her life time; all others were published after her suicide at the age of thirty.