£6.50
Re-Dreaming Sylvia Plath as a Queen Bee draws connection between the Ariel poems of Sylvia Plath and the esteemed bee-science of her father/beekeeper, Otto Emil Plath. This reading of Plath’s poetry and its closeness to a science, examines how science can disturb the tenets/existence of what it seeks to know through a methodology of intervention; and by turn, offers a reading of how art can seek to calibrate a residual energy of distress through a process of vital experience; activating poetry as a healer of science, discovering science as a pre-life of poetry.
E-book format only – print editions now sold out.
Description
Re-Dreaming Sylvia Plath as a Queen Bee draws connection between the Ariel poems of Sylvia Plath and the esteemed bee-science of her father/beekeeper, Otto Emil Plath. This reading of Plath’s poetry and its closeness to a science, examines how science can disturb the tenets/existence of what it seeks to know through a methodology of intervention; and by turn, offers a reading of how art can seek to calibrate a residual energy of distress through a process of vital experience; activating poetry as a healer of science, discovering science as a pre-life of poetry.
Electronic format only, printed copies sold out.
Additional information
Weight | 0.009 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 13 × 0.5 cm |
Re-Dreaming Sylvia Plath as a Queen Bee | Paperback, eBook |