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unit two
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there is something fascinating about reading other people's mail if you are allowed to. here is your chance to read the letters of american writer sylvia plath, which she wrote home to her mother from a hotel where she had a summer job as a waitress. at the time, she was a college student and was still at the start of her writing career. through the letter we learn of her changing thoughts and moods concerning, boys and writing.
the beginning of a carreer
sylvia plath
the belmont hotel, cape cod
june 11, 1952
dear mother,
your amazing telegram [telegram announcing $500 mademoiselle prize for "sunday at the mintons," which i forwarded] came just as i was scrubbing tables in the shady interior of the belmont dining room. i was so excited that i screamed and actually threw my arms around the head waitress who no doubt thinks i am rather insane! anyhow, psychologically, the moment couldn't have been better. i felt tired -- one's first night's sleep in a new place never is peaceful -- and i didn't get much! to top it off, i was the only girl waitress here, and had been scrubbing furniture, washing dishes and silver, lifting tables, etc. since 8 a.m. also, i just learned since i am completely inexperienced, i am not going to be working in the main dining room, but in the "side hall" where the managers and top hotel brass eat. so, tips will no doubt net much less during the summer and the company be less interesting. so i was beginning to worry about money when your telegram came. god! to think "sunday at the mintons" is one of two prize stories to be put in a big national slick! frankly, i can't believe it!
the first thing i though of was: mother can keep her intersession money and buy some pretty clothes and a special trip or something! at least i get a winter coat and extra special suit out of the mintons. i think the prize is $500!
me! of all people!…
so it's really looking up around here, now that i don't have to be scared stiff about money … oh, i say, even if my feet kill me after this first week, and i drop 20 trays, i will have the beach, boys to bring me beer, sun, and young gay companions. what a life.
love, your crazy old daughter.
sivvy
june 12. 1952
no doubt after i catch up on sleep, and learn to balance trays high on my left hand, i'll feel much happier. as it is now, i feel stuck in the midst of a lot of loud, brassy irish catholics, and the only way i can jolly myself is to say, "oh, well, it's only for a summer, and i can maybe write about them all." at least i've got a new name for my next protagonist -- marley, a gabby girl who knows her way around but good. the ration of boys to girls has gotten less and less, so i'll be lucky if i get tagged by the youngest kid here. lots of the girls are really wise, drinking flirts. as for me, being the conservative, quiet, gracious type, i don't stand much chance of dating some of the cutest ones … if i can only get "in" as a pal with these girls, and never for a minute let them know i'm the gentle intellectual type, it'll be o.k.
as for the mlle news, i don't think it's really sunk in yet. i felt sure they made a mistake, or that you'd made it up to cheer me. the big advantage will be that i won't have to worry about earning barely $300 this summer. i would really have been sick otherwise. i can't wait till august when i can go casually down to the drug store and pick up a slick copy of mlle, flip to the index, and see me, one of two college girls in the u.s.!
really, when i think of how i started it over spring vacation, polished it at school, and sat up till midnight in the haven house kitchen typing it amidst n
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