Sylvia Plath’s writing reaches across decades to teach one young woman the power of her own feelings in this part memoir, part literary biography.
Like so many thoughtful and soul-searching young women, as a teenage girl Lisa was transfixed by the writing of Sylvia Plath. In different times, in different places, and in different ways, each of them struggles because of how they presented themselves to the world. As the author explored her sexuality and discovered her identity as an LGBTQ woman, she found inspiration and solace in the poetry and prose of this famous writer.
We Should Meet in Air : A Graphic Memoir on Reading Sylvia Plath
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Lisa Rosalie Eisenberg is a cartoonist and teaching artist. She is a regular contributor to the comics publication The Nib, and her work has appeared in the comics anthologies The Strumpet, Papercutter, and Digestate. She grew up in New Jersey, received her BA from Wesleyan University, and now makes her home in Portland, Oregon. This is her debut as an author.