Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath was a jewish mind controlled propaganda writer.  Her mother was Aurelia Schober. She was programmed with Christian Science and educated at Smith College (Olive Prouty, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Tammy Baldwin, Yolanda King, Madeleine L'Engle), Cambridge (Fulbright Scholarship) and like Anne Sexton by Robert Lowell at Boston University, who also taught at the Iowa Writers Workshops, funded by Rockefeller Foundation. She was a Phi Beta Kappa. She tortured with electroshocks at Bellevue. She was a resident of Chelsea Hotel. She was influenced by Dylan Thomas. In 1956 she married Ted Hughes who worked for propaganda office The Rank Organisation on 6/16 (Bloomsday of James Joyce's  Ulysses). They published in The Nation and The Atlantic and contacted ghosts with ouija boards.

She worked at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Her friend Anne Sexton (Phi Beta Kappa, awarded the Pulitzer Prize) was treated by psychiatrist (the Mental Health Industry) Martin Orme (CIA mind control project MK Ultra) as someone with 'bipolar disorder' with hypnosis and sodium pentothal. Her daughter Linda Sexton accused her of sexual abuse.

Plath, Anne Sexton and Robert Lowell were treated with insulin, lithium and electroshocks at McLean Hospital (founded by mason John McLean, part of Harvard Medical School) in Belmont Massachusetts. Other patients of McLean Hospital were John Forbes Nash, Ray Charles, David Foster Wallace, James Taylor, Susanna Kaysen,..

Lowell was also treated at Payne Whitney Psychiatry Clinic of Jolyon West and Benjamin Spock (Scroll and Key), associated with Cornell University, like Marilyn Monroe, James Schuyler, Mary McCarthy and Lou Reed.

She was part of the Yaddo artist community (Spencer Trask, Peabody's) like Robert Lowell, Dorothy Parker Rotschild, Delmore Schwartz, Philip Roth, Lionel Trilling, Langston Hughes (Harlem Renaissance), Jonathan Franzen, Aaron Copland, Truman Capote, Raymond Carver, Mario Puzo, David Foster Wallace, Saul Bellow, Douglas Hofstadter, Hannah Arendt,..

In London she lived at a house formerly owned by WB Yeats. In 1963 she wrote The Bell Jar.

She was awarded the Pullitzer Prize (Columbia University, created by Joseph Pullitzer who worked with Hearst) like George Gershwin, Archibald MacLeish (S&B), Ray Bradbury (designed the Epcot Center at Disney World), Art Spiegelman, Thelonious Monk, Dr Seuss, WH Auden, Robert Lowell, Bob Dylan,..

After her death Ariel (spirit in The Tempest) was published.

Her daughter Frieda Hughes wrote for The Times.

Her son Nicholas Hughes hanged himself in 2009.

The BBC produced tv show Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death. James Kaufman coined the term Sylvia Plath effect.

born 10/27/1932.

died 2/11/1963, from suicide with gas.

Plath in pop culture

1979 The Bell Jar Marilyn Hassett (like Marilyn Monroe) Julie Harris (I Am a Camera of Christopher Isherwood) Anne Jackson (married to Eli Wallach) Larry Peerce (son of Jan Peerce of Bluebird of Happiness) screenplay by Marjorie Kellogg

2003 Plath Gwyneth Paltrow as Plath Daniel Craig (James Bond) as Ted Hughes Blyth Danner Jared Harris Michael Gambon produced by Alison Owen.

2019 How to Build a Girl Lucy Punch (played Catherine) as Plath Beanie Feldstein Lily Allen as Elizabeth Taylor produced by Alison Owen


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