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Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz

The Rebellion of Sylvia Plath & Anne Sexton

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Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz

By: Gail Crowther
Narrated by: Imani Jade Powers
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Named a Best Book of the Year by the Los Angeles Times

In this vividly rendered and empathetic biography of two of the greatest poets of the 20th century—Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton—“the friendship and rivalry that the pair shared—not to mention the titular cocktails at a Boston hotel—is explored in fascinating detail” (Town & Country).


Introduced at a poetry workshop in Boston University, Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton formed a friendship that would soon evolve into a fierce rivalry, colored by jealousy and respect in equal terms.

In the years that followed, these two women would not only become iconic figures in literature, but also lead curiously parallel lives haunted by mental illness, suicide attempts, self-doubt, and difficult personal relationships. With weekly martini meetings at the Ritz to discuss everything from sex to suicide, theirs was a relationship as complex and subversive as their poetry.

Based on in-depth research and unprecedented archival access, Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz will leave you “hungering for more of what these two literary comets burned with: the power of a little poetry. Deliriously fast-paced and erudite, this is highly recommended” (Library Journal, starred review).
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Insightful Dual Biography • Interesting Information • Beautiful Narration • Beautifully Written • Comprehensive Overview

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I enjoyed learning more about these amazing female poets. I wish more changes have been realized in the world of publishing and recognition of women authors. I am grateful for these women for persevering to let their voices be heard and part of our culture. I know it made a difference.

they would not be silenced

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without reading a thousand page biography for each author. you completely understand how and what and so many questions get answered. you understand how the pressure of society okaysd into there lives. i kove this audiobook.

eye opening

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A dog walking book filling me with love and admiration of 2 exceptional women with little support. Here in 2023, having lived a similar lifestyle it gave me validation for the same struggles these beautiful women traversed💕❤️🙈🙊🙉🌵✌️

Love platt & sexton

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Beautifully written and narrated, this book gave me more insight on what shaped these women as writers and the demons they struggled with.

New details kept my interest

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This was such an interesting and insightful look at the lives of Sylvia Plath and Ann Sexton. The writer really knows her stuff and it was arranged
interestingly, each chapter by subject. It just felt so overwhelmingly sad to me. The narrator did a really wonderful job with it.

Amazingly sad

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