A Monologue for Three Voices, with an Introductory Note by Douglas Cleverdon.
INSCRIBED BY TED HUGHES
Three Women A Monologue for Three Voices, with an Introductory Note by Douglas Cleverdon.
Turret Books, 1968.
Number 156 of 180 numbered copies, privately printed by Oficyna Stanislawa Gliwy. Presentation copy from Ted Hughes to his aunt, Hilda Farrar, inscribed on the front endpaper, "To Hilda with love Ted March 1971". Publisher's pictorial cream linen, with gilt vignette and lettering to the upper cover and gilt lettering to the spine, in the original glassine. Frontispiece woodcut and initials by Stanislaw Gliwa. A near fine copy, with a little spotting to the edge of the boards and a few tears to the glassine.
Three Women is the only poem Plath wrote specifically for radio, and was produced by Douglas Cleverdon, who introduces the poem here, for broadcast on the 13th September 1962.
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