2015: The Year of Reading Women discussion

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I loved "The Bell Jar" and find the main character's transformation and mental decay brilliant! I don't know if I would find the full time to follow you entirely but count me in. Perhaps yeah...I'll enjoy it again and read along with you whenever you decide to so. :)

Bloodorange, do you read your poetry volumes all in one sitting, or do you, like many people read a few poems every day, say before bed or so?



I am ecstatic to see you here too Trav! This group bodes more than well and I love the possibility to create multiple joint readings with less participants and more flexibility to settle down on dates and reading projects. Finding a date for me won't be a big issue this time around, I could start reading within a week's notice, but let's wait a bit to see how many more members might be interested in a co-read and then we decide when to start! :)


Bloodorange - I love poetry, but I usually only get to read it when nudged by other people; though sometimes I will go on a poetry binge and look up poems on various poetry sites on the internet.
So I will be very happy indeed if you nudge us along with Ariel... not sure if you and Dolors know one another, but Dolors is very big on poetry! ;)

Revisiting "Ariel" would be fantastic Bloodorange, Plath's poetry is asphyxiating and suggestive, I hope to find some of that pungent lushness in her prose.




Dolors - it's a pleasure to be with you in one thread:)

As for The Bell Jar, I think we have at least 3 takers for that already? So shall we make tentative suggestions about a date, or, since it's not a very thick work, shall we wait a bit and see how our other reads work out?


Plus it would be fantastic to interweave the motifs/themes that we detect in her poems in "The Bell Jar", sort of like back-to-back readings as we advance in both works at once.
I am fine for any date starting January, let's hear what others think and settle for a date, which shouldn't be difficult if it's only three or four of us, right?


How about we flag off the year of group readings with this one? January suits me. February is okay too.

How about we flag off the year of group readings with this one? January suits me. February is okay too."
I know Bloodorange is in a hurry for Wise Sargasso Sea, and we sorta said Feb for that, so not February, perhaps, but since it's short, maybe we can fit it in January sometime?


I need to log out now (family duties); see you tomorrow:)

Maybe wait for Abubakar especially and Maria to okay that time as well, so I think let's wait another 10-12 hours or so before putting it on. :)


YESSSSS!! Unashamedly rapturous to count on with you to explore Plath, Sama. Can't barely wait for January. Thanks Trav for taking the lead and organizing the schedule.

Or else we could start on Jan 8 and go until the end of Jan? Or, would you like shorter period, or a longer period?



Three weeks work perfectly for me, even more if we still intend to comment on two poems of Plath's Ariel weekly.

Bell Jar: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Ariel: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariel_...



Maria, I hope everything is fine with you and I am ecstatic about the prospect of sharing this reading journey with you! :)
My edition of Ariel is by Faber, it's completely bare of introductions or epilogues so I will doubly appreciate if you can share your thoughts on the foreword by Plath's daughter with us when time permits! :)

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Will do that. The publisher I have is also faber & faber. I will see if I can upload the foreword when the time comes, it's not very long.



(No harm in preparing for the discussion proper before the time).


I wonder if we can find them online.
Here's an idea. I might be able to find them online; and then what I will do, is I will post them a poem at a time in that thread, (or 2 poems) a week ahead of time, which will give us a week to read them and think about them, and then we comment on them the next weekend, and that weekend I, (or someone else, as you wish), will post the next two poems and so on.
In other words, I would post the first 2 poems there now-ish, and then we start discussing those poems on the official start date of January 1. (I'd suggest sooner, but I suppose we should be fair to potential newcomers ?)
I'll post this suggestion in that thread as well if you all think it's a good idea.

Maria, I hope everything is fine with you and I am ecstatic about the prospect of sharing..."
Hello my friend, many thanks. I'm ok now, ready for a new year of good reading and enhancing interactions with my GR friends! It's the first time I participate in a group reading and not sure how this exactly works out but I'm excited for the journey with you and everyone else participating. Hope to extract more of Plath's work this way and agree with interacting with The Bell Jar and Ariel sounds fascinating. Can't wait to Lady Lazarous. On Ariel I also have the one with the foreword by Frieda Hughes. If someone is missing a poem I guess one of us can post it here so everyone else can read it and discuss.
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