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Why Sina Queyras got immersed in the life and feminism of Sylvia Plath

The Montreal poet and author explores the legacy of the iconic writer in their book My Ariel.
Sina Queyras is a poet and the author of My Ariel. (Coach House Books)

WithMy Ariel, Montreal poet Sina Queyrastakes an analytical and poeticlook at Sylvia Plath'sAriel.As a poem-by-poem engagement withAriel and the mythology surrounding it the book examines the iconic text, and, by extension, cultural norms and attitudes.

Poetic exploration

"My Ariel is a multi-pronged engagement with Sylvia Plath's collection of poetry. I wanted to explore the poems themselves. I thought that I would have a nice way to reflect on the state of motherhood, which I had just entered into myself. But all of my work is an of exploration of the bridge between conceptual work and lyric work."

Emotional impact

"It's always a mystery to me when a poet can pack so many varied emotions into a poem so successfully and so succinctly. The book is also an exploration ofthe way in which we can do that both can such a compressed way and then letting it go in a real, expansive way."

Sina Queyras's comments have been edited for length and clarity.

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