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Immerse yourself in the evocative world of Sylvia Plath with 'Crossing the Water,' a powerful collection of poetry that captures her extraordinary literary talent. First published posthumously in 1971, this essential volume features some of Plath's most poignant works, showcasing the brilliance that emerged during her intensely creative years leading up to her tragic passing in 1963. Dive deep into the intertwining themes of nature, mythology, and personal history that Plath artfully weaves through each of the 64 pages. 'Crossing the Water' serves as a profound companion to 'Winter Trees,' highlighting her unique insights into the psyche and the world around her. Each carefully crafted poem resonates with raw emotion, inviting readers into a rich tapestry of experience and reflection. Perfect for both poetry enthusiasts and academic scholars, this beautifully presented edition published by Faber is a must-add to any literary collection. Whether you are revisiting Plath’s work or discovering her enchanting voice for the first time, 'Crossing the Water' is a pivotal achievement that celebrates her unmatched lyrical brilliance. Delve into this landmark collection and explore Sylvia Plath’s unforgettable poetry today. Embrace the opportunity to study her work or simply enjoy the intricate beauty of her words.