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May 25, 2015
 

Self-Portrait with Sylvia Plath’s Braid

 
Diane Seuss

About This Poem

 

“This is one of a series of self-portraiture poems that are part of a larger manuscript of poems about painting. I am gullible to the fetishizing of human relics—hair, teeth, bones—and who has been more fetishized than Plath? I like to believe our poems’ edges are honed when we rescind physical beauty and its dubious benefits.”
Diane Seuss

 

Diane Seuss is the author of Four-Legged Girl (Graywolf Press, 2015). She teaches at Kalamazoo College and lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Most Recent Book by Seuss

 

Four-Legged Girl

(Graywolf Press, 2015)

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