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And of course, she was a Scorpio

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Describing Sylvia Plath in 1972, Plath's editor Fran McCullough says: "instances of her bitchiness and snobbery [were] quite astonishing. And of course she was a Scorpio." Jumping off from there, host Eliza Smith uses the lens of astrology to understand Plath's work, asking Bay Area astrologer Jessica Lanyadoo to analyze Plath's star chart. What follows is a tragic and insightful reading. Want to see what Sylvia Plath's star chart looks like? Have a peek here: http://popuparchive.tumblr.com/post/112725167669/popcast-episode-two-is-live-and-its-a-good-one Listen to the original radio doc from The Pacifica Radio Archives: www.popuparchive.com/collections/925/items/6821

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Describing Sylvia Plath in 1972, Plath's editor Fran McCullough says: "instances of her bitchiness and snobbery [were] quite astonishing. And of course she was a Scorpio." Jumping off from there, host Eliza Smith uses the lens of astrology to understand Plath's work, asking Bay Area astrologer Jessica Lanyadoo to analyze Plath's star chart. What follows is a tragic and insightful reading. Want to see what Sylvia Plath's star chart looks like? Have a peek here: http://popuparchive.tumblr.com/post/112725167669/popcast-episode-two-is-live-and-its-a-good-one Listen to the original radio doc from The Pacifica Radio Archives: www.popuparchive.com/collections/925/items/6821

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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