- Published: 5 July 2022
- ISBN: 9781529113143
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 1152
- RRP: $35.00
Red Comet
A New York Times Top 10 Book of 2021

















- Published: 5 July 2022
- ISBN: 9781529113143
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 1152
- RRP: $35.00
Finally, the biography that Sylvia Plath deserves, one that takes her seriously as both a poet and a person. Combining rigorous research with in-depth literary analysis and immersive style, Heather Clark's magisterial book not only traces Plath's influences and inspirations, but also chronicles her often-tumultuous relationships with respect and empathy. A spectacular achievement.
Ruth Franklin, author of Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life
An exciting contribution not only to Plath studies but to biography, poetics, cultural history, and feminist history and theory, Red Comet is an extraordinary book. Clark animates Plath anew, both through the very dailiness of her life - rendered gripping and engrossing - and through the brilliant situating of Plath (and her stormy marriage to Ted Hughes) in the larger, indelibly evoked Anglo-American poetic context. Clark delivers a brilliant scholarly exegesis in vivid prose that renders Plath's life into art. This is the major biography of this major poet that we have long awaited.
Mary V. Dearborn, author of Ernest Hemingway: A Biography
With Red Comet Heather Clark has produced a superb biography, scholarly, acutely perceptive and beautifully written. She shows a profound understanding not only of Plath and her work, but also of the worlds she inhabited on both sides of the Atlantic. This is without doubt one of the most remarkable biographies of the present era.
Selina Hastings, author of The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham
Red Comet contains a vital ingredient that wasn't available to previous Plath biographers: access to her surviving letters... Nor does she reduce this complex tragic story to a simple tale of good versus evil.
JP O'Malley, Irish Independent
Rescuing Sylvia Plath from the cult of her fans...[Red Comet,] a terrific, even-handed biography of Plath frees the poet from the narrow view of her as 'a mind on course for suicide'... Heather Clark's meticulous research, sweeping up every scrap, deftly integrates drafts, unpublished pieces, stories and critiques of poems...to make this extraordinary story more moving than ever.
Lyndall Gordon, Daily Telegraph
A first-class biography... Red Comet is a mighty achievement. Clark is compassionate, clear-eyed, sceptical. Each chapter reads with the ease of a novel... I couldn't put it down.
Laura Freeman, The Times
[Sylvia Plath] as she really was, with and without Ted Hughes.
Claire Lowdon, Sunday Times
Clark's defining project, both a joyful affirmation for Plath fanatics and a legitimization of her legacy... Clark masterfully analyses the poetry with intelligent incorporation of the biography... In this mammoth biography of a short, troubled life, the deepest impression is of [Plath's] resilience and dogged energy.
Jessica Ferri, Los Angeles Times
At last, there is Red Comet, a major biography that recognises Sylvia Plath...and recovers her from cliché. It is a superbly researched, fluent and assured book...and Heather Clark writes with a rare empathy and understanding of her subject... Not one sentence seems extraneous... Red Comet reveals Plath as she ought to be seen.
Ann Kennedy Smith, Times Literary Supplement
[A] marvellous biography of Sylvia Plath.
James Marriott, The Times *Literary Nonfiction Books of the Year*
Sylvia Plath's extraordinary poetic gifts have been overshadowed by her death. A new biography sets that right... Red Comet is neither unduly reverential towards its subject, nor driven to fetishise the details of Sylvia Plath's final days. It is a life in the fullest and best sense of that word.
Prospect
A wonderful biography.
Jacqueline Wilson, Woman & Home
The closest any writer has come to an exhaustive biography of Plath's life and work
Lillian Crawford, BBC
Sylvia Plath's story has been overshadowed by her death, but Clark's meticulous, even-handed and surprisingly uplifting biography emphasises her lust for life, and her ambition to succeed as wife, mother and poet.
Daily Telegraph
Red Comet... [is] a masterpiece, so richly researched and detailed, it's awe-inspiring and you feel as if you've stepped into a time machine back to the 1950s and 60s
Annalisa Barbieri, Observer