mass market paperback, 216 pages
English language
Published Aug. 28, 1981 by Bantam Books.
mass market paperback, 216 pages
English language
Published Aug. 28, 1981 by Bantam Books.
A vulnerable young girl wins a dream assignment on a big-time New York fashion magazine and finds herself plunged into a nightmare. An autobiographical account of Sylvia Plath's own mental breakdown and suicide attempt, The Bell Jar is more than a confessional novel, it is a comic but painful statement of what happens to a woman's aspirations in a society that refuses to take them seriously... a society that expects electroshock to cure the despair of a sensitive, questioning young artist whose search for identity becomes a terrifying descent toward madness.
~from the back cover