Synopses & Reviews
Although Ted Hughes ended his days as England's beloved poet laureate, his life was dogged by tragedy and controversy. He never entirely recovered from the suicide of his wife Sylvia Plath in 1963, for which many have held his adultery responsible. In this insightful biography, the first written since Hughes's death, Elaine Feinstein explores an altogether more complex situation, throwing new light on his relationship with his lover Assia Wevill, who later killed herself along with their young daughter.
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A fascinating read...the story of [Hughes's] romantic escapades...keeps this book rolling. (The Virginian-Pilot)
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An admirable book....Hard to believe it could be bettered any time soon. (The Times [London])
Synopsis
"[The] biography that needed to be written, an attempt to set the record straight and clear the air."-- Book Review
About the Author
Elaine Feinstein, prize-winning poet, novelist, and fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, has written biographies of D. H. Lawrence, Marina Tsvetayeva, and Alexander Pushkin. She lives in London.