In this episode, I read Sylvia Plath’s poem Fever 103° and talk about its meaning. The poem explores themes of heat, pain, and transformation. I discuss how Plath uses vivid imagery and powerful language to convey intense emotions and the search for personal identity. Let’s take a closer look at one of Plath’s most striking works.
In this episode, I dive into Sylvia Plath’s powerful poem Lady Lazarus. Admittedly, I didn’t have the time to pull from a bunch of different sources to fully dissect it, so I decided to just read it—straight from the text. I wanted to experience the poem in its raw form and reflect on my immediate thoughts and feelings. Join me as I unpack the haunting themes of resurrection, identity, and survival that make this poem so compelling, with no distractions—just the words themselves.
In this episode of Soulful Stanzas, we dive into T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, a haunting exploration of self-doubt, isolation, and the relentless pressure of societal expectations. As Prufrock grapples with feelings of inadequacy and the anxiety of comparison, we see how his inner turmoil mirrors our own modern struggles. Through a full reading of the poem, we’ll uncover the personal influences in Eliot’s life that shaped this masterpiece and reflect on the timeless themes of fear, competition, and the search for meaning in an overwhelming world.
Join us as we explore the heart of Prufrock’s journey and connect his struggles with the ones we face today.
In this episode,I’m sharing something very personal. Sylvia Plath's deeply impactful poem Daddy, which has always resonated with me on a profound level. Alongside it, I’m including a letter I wrote to my father—a raw, honest expression of my own thoughts and emotions. Lastly, you'll hear the recording of me reading Daddy on May 22, 2023.
This poem, with its haunting imagery and intense emotion, speaks to themes of pain, loss, and the complex relationships we have with those who shaped us. For me, reading Daddy out loud that day felt like a moment of release and reflection. It's not just about Plath's words, but also about the personal connections and struggles that we all carry within us. I hope this recording offers you a glimpse into how deeply this poem resonates with me, and how I’ve connected it to my own story. Thank you for taking the time to listen and share in this experience with me.