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Son of Famous Poet Commits Suicide

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FAIRBANKS, Alaska (March 23) - Nicholas Hughes, the son of poet Sylvia Plath, has killed himself, 46 years after his mother committed suicide and almost 40 years to the day after his stepmother, Assia Wevill, did the same. He was 47.
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Nicholas Hughes, seen here years ago in an undated photo, hanged himself last week at his home in Alaska. His sister, poet Frieda Hughes, issued a statement saying the 47-year-old "had been battling depression for some time."

Hughes, who was not married and had no children, hanged himself at his home March 16, Alaska State Troopers said. An evolutionary biologist, he spent more than a decade on the faculty of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Marmian Grimes, the university's senior public information officer, said he left about a year ago.
Hughes' older sister, poet Frieda Hughes, issued a statement through the Times of London, expressing her "profound sorrow" and saying that he "had been battling depression for some time."
Nicholas Hughes was only 9 months old when his parents, Plath and poet Ted Hughes, separated, and still an infant when his mother died in February 1963. A few months earlier, she had written of Nicholas: "You are the one/Solid the spaces lean on, envious/You are the baby in the barn."
Not widely known when she died, Plath became a cult figure and feminist martyr through the novel "The Bell Jar," which told of a suicidal young woman, and through the "Ariel" poems she had been working on near the end of her life.
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The immediate cause of their breakup was Hughes' affair with Wevill, and Plath's fame would long haunt her husband, hounded for years by women who believed he was responsible for her suicide and by a procession of scholars and fans obsessed with the brief, impassioned and tragic marriage between the two poets.
Ted Hughes would relive the tragedy not only through the constant reminders of Plath, but also through the suicide of Wevill, his second wife, who in March 1969 killed herself and their 4-year-old daughter.
Hughes, England's poet laureate, was reluctant to discuss Plath until near the end of his life when he published the best-selling "Birthday Letters," a collection of deeply personal poems that came out in 1998. He died of cancer the same year.
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Kagenokokoro

02:44 PMMar 25 2009

Where is your compassion? When were you all made gods to judge others si harshly. May you learn in htis life tragedy oftens strikes more then once. May you learn compassion and mercy and may someone show both to you when most you need it.

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Smfcpa

05:57 PMMar 24 2009

Are we supposed to be surprised by this? The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. This is what happens to the offspring of freaks like Sylvia Plath. Who gives a crap?

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Sarah56123

02:32 PMMar 24 2009

Roses are red,Violets are blue,If I can't make a living off of this,It'll kill you.

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Sarah56123

02:27 PMMar 24 2009

Two of his wives committed suicide, his son did, and his second wife killed their daughter, c'mon - get a real job.

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Sarah56123

02:26 PMMar 24 2009

Ted Hughes was a four time loser in my opinion.

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Sarah56123

02:20 PMMar 24 2009

This is another example of leading people to believe they have the freedom to do whatever they want to make a living; when in reality, you only have the freedom to be a loser.

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Sarah56123

02:14 PMMar 24 2009

Artists are normally horrible at marketing themselves, that's why so many aren't known until after they die.

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Sarah56123

02:10 PMMar 24 2009

They were way ahead of their time, they wanted to be famous at all costs.

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Sarah56123

02:07 PMMar 24 2009

Look how many lives ended for the sake of someone getting a name. How did Ted Hughes pay bills as a poet; what was that like? The article said his second wife not only killed herself but their daughter as well. Sounds like it wasn't too pretty being married to an "artistic"...poet, known for being so beautiful, lol.

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Sarah56123

01:59 PMMar 24 2009

And Ted Hughes needed to get a real job.

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Nicholas Hughes, the son of poet Sylvia Plath, has killed himself, 46 years after his mother committed suicide and almost 40 years to the day after his stepmother, Assia Wevill, did the same. He was 47.