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Johnny Panic
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Johnny Panic Paperback - 1986

by Sylvia Plath


From the publisher

What I fear most, I think, is the death of the imagination. . . . If I sit still and don't do anything, the world goes on beating like a slack drum, without meaning. We must be moving, working, making dreams to run toward; The poverty of life without dreams is too horrible to imagine. -- Sylvia Plath, Cambridge Notes (From Notebooks, February 1956)

Renowned for her poetry, Sylvia Plath was also a brilliant writer of prose. This collection of short stories, essays, and diary excerpts highlights her fierce concentration on craft, the vitality of her intelligence, and the yearnings of her imagination. Featuring an introduction by Plath's husband, the late British poet Ted Hughes, these writings also reflect themes and images she would fully realize in her poetry. Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams truly showcases the talent and genius of Sylvia Plath.

First line

Esther was still upstairs when Rose called in at the back door.

Details

  • Title Johnny Panic
  • Author Sylvia Plath
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 240
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Harper Perennial
  • Date December 18, 1986
  • ISBN 9780061320620 / 0061320625
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 77181659
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC