Birth: 1932-10-27
, Boston
Death: 1963-02-11
, Londres
Sylvia Plath was an American poet, novelist, and short-story writer, known for the emotional intensity and visceral imagery of her work. Her writing explores themes of death, identity, motherhood, and the female condition, often reflecting her own struggles with mental illness. Plath is considered a central figure in 20th-century poetry and a pioneer of confessional poetry, whose work continues to resonate deeply with readers and critics.