Bits of Book News: Nobel winner assaulted and Plath’s unpublished poem


Thieves locked South African Nobel laureate for literature Nadine Gordimer in a store room while they robbed her home. Gordimer, 83, handed over cash and jewelry from a safe but would not give up her wedding ring. Guards arrived half an hour later and released the author.

L’Ennui (boredom), an unpublished sonnet that Sylvia Plath wrote during her college years was discovered by a graduate student doing research at Indiana University. The poem was written as Plath was reading Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and incorporated themes from the book. It will appear in a few days in an online literary journal. Plath, who committed suicide at the age of 30, was married to British poet laureate Ted Hughes.

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