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The enduring legacy of Sylvia Plath: her writing
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As Heather Clark explains in her prologue, she wanted more and she wanted less. For her biography
Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath, she was adamant that her subject, âone of the most important American writers of the 20th centuryâ, deserved a lengthier study than was currently available. She also set out to produce âa less pathological portrait of Sylvia Plathâs life than what now existsâ, a book that focused above all on her development as a writer.
Prison boss must go. Stop the rapes at Edna Mahan | Moran
Updated Jan 31, 2021;
Posted Jan 31, 2021
Corrections Commissioner Marcus Hicks faces calls for is resignation after a midnight attack on inmates at Edna Mahan Correctional Facility resulted in 30 suspensions.Steve Novak | For lehighvalleylive.com
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It’s baffling that Commissioner Marcus Hicks wants to keep his job as head of the state prison system after he’s failed so miserably so for long that every Democrat in the Senate just signed a letter saying he must go.
It’s even more baffling that Gov. Phil Murphy is sticking by him, ordering yet another investigation to confirm, one last time, that Hicks has been presiding over a rape camp at the state’s only women’s prison, the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility.
Shaken to the core: the untold story of Sidney Nolan at Auschwitz
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Few artists have captured our history as forcefully as Sidney Nolan. His most iconic works – from a stylised Ned Kelly to the doomed explorers Burke and Wills – are synonymous with Australian modernism. And yet there are aspects of Nolan’s own history that remain virtually unknown. One of the most significant but little known chapters of his life began in January 1962, with a visit to Auschwitz in the company of Al Alvarez, friend and poetry editor of London’s
Amateur sleuth uncovers a devastating chapter of Sidney Nolan s life
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As a giant of Australian art, Sidney Nolan’s work and life have long occupied historians and gossip mongers. But until now, little was known about an event that had a devastating and lasting impact. It took an amateur sleuth from Sydney to piece together the story of Nolan’s 1962 visit to Auschwitz.
Andrew Turley was a former soldier running his own advertising agency when he and his partner, Rachael Ash, stumbled into a Sydney auction house in 2012. Turley knew little about Australian art but among the works being offered for sale was a 1963 Nolan work called