Friday, February 17, 2006

Veettilekkulla Kathukal



Veettilekkulla Kathukal offers a deep look at the unseen side of Sylvia Plath, American writer whose best-known poems are noted for their personal imagery and intense focus. It is an attempt to probe the troubled mind of the celebrated writer. From college years to her death in February 1963, Sylvia Plath wrote 696 letters to her family. A selection of these letters were collected together by her mother Aurelia Schobber Plath who added her own commentary to produce the volume, Letters Home. Veettilekkulla Kathukal is based on this book and some of her biographies.
By N.P Sajeesh
Pappiyon
Kozhikode
Rs.75.00
Pages 150

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"offers a deep look at the unseen side of Sylvia Plath"
You make the "deep look"? And at "the unseen side of Plath"?
Very original? You should have sent your piece TLS or Paris Review rather than to that local publishing house you spell Pappiyon.

4:06 AM  
Blogger DREAMERS' ISLAND said...

I'ven't read your book.but on hearing about your works and seeing your profile both in one of your books and here i'm quite anxious to know,what's that motivated you to focus on death,the book entitled 'aathmahathya:jeevitham kond murivettavande vaakk,(suicidal death)and the 'exceptionally dead'confessional poet sylvia plath......lemme know it please....'m also interested in the very subject...
('m an MCJ student,doing 3rd sem,at CUC..'m also the friend of sreekiran,your friend..)

4:53 AM  

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