Typewriter of the moment: Sylvia Plath


Sylvia Plath at her typewriter

Sylvia Plath, author and poet, at her typewriter - photographer unknown to me

Is it a Royal typewriter?  Why is it so many photos of people at typewriters show them outdoors — and will there be many pictures of authors at their computers, let alone at their computers outdoors?

Mystery solved?  Update December 30, 2011 — looking at the photo of Rob’s Hermes, in comments below, it sure looks to me that Plath’s machine is a Hermes.

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7 Responses to Typewriter of the moment: Sylvia Plath

  1. Ed Darrell says:

    Not late at all. I took the liberty of attaching your photo to your post (now, if I can recall how to resize the photos to fit the column, it would be good . . . )

    Walter Cronkite had a Hermes that he used, during World War II, if I recall correctly. It was on display at the Johnson Library in Austin, and I have a bad photo of it somewhere. It was close to yours in design. Cronkite used several different typewriters over the years. I can imagine he’d burn ‘em out. But the Hermes looked fine, even having come through the war.

    In a few hours, I’ll have another post up on Einstein’s typewriter — or more accurately, his lack of a typewriter.

    Thanks for the info, Rob.

    P.S. Warehouse 13 claims a completely different machine, but one that would be difficult to lug outside to get the light; O Audacious Book claims yet a third machine, a Royal.

  2. Rob says:

    Still using it indeed Ed (to be honest I’ve not long owned it), and loving every minute of it. Here’s a pic of mine:

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=772400002412&set=a.633023703632.2202863.37104653&type=1&theater

    (p.s. Sorry for the late reply)
    Rob

    Rob's Hermes 2000

  3. Ed Darrell says:

    Still using it, Rob?

    (Maybe we could settle this with a thumb-wrestling match between Rob and bellarminearc . . .)

  4. Rob says:

    To clear up the mystery, Ms. Plath is not typing on a Royal, nor a Lettera 22. I’m 120% certain that it’s a Hermes 2000. I own one you see :).
    Warmest
    Rob

  5. Ed Darrell says:

    Wow! Thanks for the ID!.

  6. bellarminearc says:

    She is typing on an Olivetti Lettera 22.

  7. QrazyQat says:

    Why outside? Lighting.

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