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Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams is a collection of short stories by Sylvia Plath. It was posthumously published in 1977 as a collection of thirteen short stories, including the title story. As more of Plath's work was unearthed down the years, a second edition was published with many new stories. The second edition is split into four parts, and includes many new stories, some of which were very personal to Plath. As Plath's husband at the time of her death in 1963, fellow poet and writer Ted Hughes managed the publication and distribution of all her unpublished works, including her poetry.

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  • Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams is a collection of short stories by Sylvia Plath. It was posthumously published in 1977 as a collection of thirteen short stories, including the title story. As more of Plath's work was unearthed down the years, a second edition was published with many new stories. The second edition is split into four parts, and includes many new stories, some of which were very personal to Plath. As Plath's husband at the time of her death in 1963, fellow poet and writer Ted Hughes managed the publication and distribution of all her unpublished works, including her poetry. The English band Tears for Fears has a song named after this work. (en)
  • Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams —en español: «Johnny Panic y la Biblia de sueños»— es una colección póstuma de cuentos escritos por la fallecida poeta estadounidense Sylvia Plath (1932-1963). Fue publicado inicialmente en 1977 como una colección de treinta y un historias cortas, incluyendo la que le da título al libro. Como muchas de las obras de Sylvia Plath fueron descubiertas con el paso de los años, una segunda edición fue publicada con una variedad de nuevas historias divididas en cuatro partes. Algunos de los nuevos relatos que incluye, se consideran muy personales de la poetisa. Su viudo, Ted Hughes (1930-1998), manejó la publicación y distribución de todas las obras sin publicar de ella, incluyendo esta colección. * Datos: Q2878686 (es)
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  • Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams is a collection of short stories by Sylvia Plath. It was posthumously published in 1977 as a collection of thirteen short stories, including the title story. As more of Plath's work was unearthed down the years, a second edition was published with many new stories. The second edition is split into four parts, and includes many new stories, some of which were very personal to Plath. As Plath's husband at the time of her death in 1963, fellow poet and writer Ted Hughes managed the publication and distribution of all her unpublished works, including her poetry. (en)
  • Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams —en español: «Johnny Panic y la Biblia de sueños»— es una colección póstuma de cuentos escritos por la fallecida poeta estadounidense Sylvia Plath (1932-1963). Fue publicado inicialmente en 1977 como una colección de treinta y un historias cortas, incluyendo la que le da título al libro. * Datos: Q2878686 (es)
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