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Lover of Unreason, by Yehuda Koren and Eilat Negev (Carroll & Graf; $27.95). Assia Wevill, known as the woman who took Ted Hughes from Sylvia Plath, not only lived in Plath's apartment after her suicide by carbon-monoxide poisoning but killed herself and her four-year-old daughter in the same manner, six years later. This biography recounts a nomadic childhood spent in Berlin, Pisa, and Tel Aviv; an equally peripatetic adulthood in England, Burma, and Canada (amid three marriages and divorces); and a successful career as an ...