Sylvia Plath and Dick Norton |
1. "A poem is an infinitesimal speck of dust."
2. "Anybody who can read can major by himself in English. Waste of time!"
3. On Sylvia's arrival at Raybrook (where she was hoping to catch up on work and put on paper a story that was fermenting within her) -- "Well, you haven't grown any shorter!"
4. "A zircon looks like a diamond from a little distance. A large one would be impressive."
5. "I suppose your grandfather looks forward to a visit with his cronies." [Aurelia continued:] That settled dad's visiting with the N.s in the living room after dinner. Of course poor Grammy had to plead weariness and retire upstairs, too! (I was blamed for snobbishness.)
Document, black ink on a half-sheet of white paper, date unknown.