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THE BELL JAR

by | Read by Frances McDormand

Classics • 3 hrs. • Abridged • © 1963

The only novel by troubled American poet Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar tells of a young woman's descent into madness and her emergence back to reality. It is frank, witty, earthy, scatological, yet remarkably poetic. Also autobiographical. The author ended her own life a month after the book's publication. Perhaps a bit angrier and certainly more mature than the first-person narrator, Frances McDormand, nonetheless, gives a fine, intermittently inspired reading--sensitive to both the author's language and the protagonist's inner life. However, the sound quality leaves much to be desired, and numerous technical glitches mar an otherwise superb performance. Y.R. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine [Published: JULY 97]

Retail pak • Harper Audio • 1997

CS ISBN 0694517305 $18.00 • Two cassettes

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Retail pak • Harper Audio • 1997

CS ISBN 0694517305 $18.00 • Two cassettes

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