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  1. A Village Life: Poems by Louise Glück, 2010-09-14
  2. Wild Iris by Louise Gluck, 1994-01-01
  3. First Four Books Of Poems by Louise Gluck, 1990-02-01
  4. Ararat (American Poetry Series) by Louise Gluck, 1992-06-01
  5. Proofs and Theories by Louise Gluck, 1999-08-26
  6. House on the Marshland by Louise Gluck, 1984-04-30
  7. Meadowlands by Louise Gluck, 1997-05-01
  8. Averno: Poems by Louise Gluck, 2007-02-06
  9. Vita Nova by Louise Gluck, 1999
  10. The Clerk's Tale: Poems by Spencer Reece, 2004-04-04
  11. The Seven Ages by Louise Gluck, 2002-04-01
  12. POETRY OF LOUISE GLUCK: A THEMATIC INTRODUCTION by DANIEL MORRIS, 2006-12-01
  13. On Louise Gluck: Change What You See (Under Discussion)
  14. Green Squall by Jay Hopler, 2006-04-11

1. Louise Gluck --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Louise Gluck American poet whose willingness to confront the horrible, the difficult, and the painful has
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2. Louise Gluck - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Louise Glück (born April 22, 1943) is the author of nine books of poetry, including The Seven Ages (Ecco Press, 2001); Vita Nova (1999), which was awarded
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Louise Gluck (1943 - Present)
Louise Glück (born April 22, 1943) is the author of nine books of poetry, including The Seven Ages (Ecco Press, 2001); Vita Nova (1999), which was awarded The New Yorker magazine's Book Award in Poetry; Meadowlands The Wild Iris (1992), which received the Pulitzer Prize and the Poetry Society of America's William Carlos Williams Award; Ararat (1990), which received the Library of Congress's Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry; and The Triumph of Achilles (1985), which received the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Boston Globe Literary Press Award, and the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award. Louise Glück has also published a collection of essays, Proofs and Theories: Essays on Poetry (1994), which won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for Nonfiction. This fall, Sarabande Books will publish in chapbook form a new, six-part poem, "October." In 2001 Yale University awarded Louise Glück its Bollingen Prize in Poetry, given biennially for a poet's lifetime achievement in his or her art. Her other honors include the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, the Sara Teasdale Memorial Prize (Wellesley, 1986), the MIT Anniversary Medal (2000), and fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller foundations and from the National Endowment for the Arts.

3. Carcanet Press - Louise Gluck
Picture of Louise gluck louise Glück was born in 1943 in New York. She is divorced with one Louise Glück has been appointed Poet Laureate in the USA.
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4. Louise Gluck - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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Women Poets ... Meaning of Names Louise Gluck (1943 - present) Enlarge Picture View Louise Gluck: Poems Biography Books Louise Elisabeth Gl¼ck (pronounced “Glick”) was born April 22, 1943 in New York City and grew up on Long Island. Gl¼ck graduated in 1961 from Hewlett High School, in Hewlett, NY. She attended Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York, and Columbia University, New York City. Gl¼ck won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1993 for her collection The Wild Iris. Gl¼ck is the recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award (Triumph of Achilles), the Academy of American Poet’s Prize .. Continue.. Some of Louise Gluck Poems Odysseus' Decision First Memory Confession Love Poem ... Contact Us The Poems and Quotes on this site are the property of their respective authors. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes.

5. Louise Gluck
Louise Gluck. Louise Elisabeth Glück (pronounced Glick ) was born April 22, 1943 in New York City and grew up on Long Island. Glück graduated in 1961
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Louise Gluck The Wild Iris Triumph of Achilles ), the Academy of American Poet’s Prize ( Firstborn ), as well as numerous Guggenheim fellowships. "She is currently a Senior Lecturer in English at Williams College in Williamstown, MA and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts." (Artstomp.com) http://www.artstomp.com/gluck/bio.htm Compare her to other authors on this site: Angela Carter Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Tanith Lee Charles Perrault

6. Grace Cavalieri Interviews Louise Gluck
Louise Glück was the 12th US Poet Laureate (serving from 20032004 at the Library of Congress). This interview was conducted by Grace Cavalieri for the
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was the 12th US Poet Laureate (serving from 2003-2004 at the Library of Congress). This interview was conducted by Grace Cavalieri for the radio series "The Poet and the Poem from the Library of Congress" during the Library's bicentennial celebration in 2000. The program was distributed via NPR satellite to public radio stations.
The Wild Iris ; She is the author of eleven books of poetry, most recently Averno (Farrar, Straus and Giroux). She is the recipient of the Bollingen Prize, the Academy of American Poets Prize, several Guggenheim Fellowships, the New Yorker Magazine Book Award in Poetry, the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt Prize for Poetry, The William Carlos Williams Award, the Boston Globe
GC: To begin our discussion, I want to refer to a poem in your new book, the poem "Time." That poem is very interesting because it has many of the elements that I know throughout your work. Even that tiny thread of humor – 'The dog slept through it'– that is very typical Louise. And, I will say, that poem raises some important philosophical questions. I was wondering if your work is used in other places besides literature classes, perhaps philosophy classes.
LG: Well, I have no idea. But it would indeed be wonderful, were that true.

7. Louise Gluck
Louise Gluck. Louise Gluck, The Wild Iris. 1993. Analysis.
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Louise Gluck Louise Gluck, The Wild Iris. 1993. Analysis

8. Louise Gluck
Multiple articles and insights on gluck s work.
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Louise Glück (1943- ) About Louise Glück Glück on Simple Language in Poetry Glück on "The Unsaid" in Poetry Glück on Poetic Intelligence and Myth ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Cary Nelson Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

9. Louise Gluck - Image And Emotion
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Louise Glück
Poetry is the genre of writing that comes most close to confession. Nothing bares the soul like a well-crafted poem poured forth from the depths of the heart. Louise Glück is a contemporary American poet with a strength of voice and an amazing clarity of emotional language. Spare and elegant, she gives herself to her audience in each of her works.
Her images are gripping sometimes stark and at other times lush and vibrant. Common to all her pieces is the ability to move the reader to feel emotion. Maybe it is a sudden gasp of revelation of connection or perhaps the moment comes later, when the poem resurfaces from deep in memory. Emotions will be evoked. Glück has moved away from her early form of traditional collections of poems written over a period of time, to a series of book-length sequences with one common theme, each working together to compose the whole. Overwhelmingly renowned, she holds a Pulitzer Prize and is a former United States poet laureate.

10. Poet: Louise Gluck - All Poems Of Louise Gluck
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This is not your poem. Good try though. Its by John Donne. Web pages / more info about Louise Gluck
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11. Louise Gluck Sucks!
louise gluck is one of those poets who could be likeable, but on no intellectual grounds. I say this because she is, in fact, probably the only MFA styled
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Louise Gluck is one of those poets who could be likeable, but on no intellectual grounds. I say this because she is, in fact, probably the only MFA styled poet I’ve read that I’ve ever liked (sometimes) Hall of Shame? I personally don’t think she’s there yet. LG is a professor at William’s College and lives in Vermont. She’s won a Pulitzer Prize for what is supposed to be known as her best book The Wild Iris . This is the only book I’ve ever read by Gluck, but I’ve been told that her book following, Meadowlands , is pretty bad. But this is just what I’ve heard. So to be fair, I chose 2 poems from The Wild Iris , in attempt to put her best work forward. Let us begin with probably what is her “signature” poem for this book, the poem entitled “The Wild Iris”, and I think it is safe to say that Gluck probably thought this one of her better poems, since after all- it’s the title of her book. ( Note - clichés are italicized). The Wild Iris At the end of my suffering there was a door.

12. Louise Gluck
A reference page on louise gluck, US Poet Laureate 20032004.
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  • The Wild Iris (poems, Ecco Press, 1992)
  • The Seven Ages (poems, Ecco Press, 2001)
  • Vita Nova (poems, Ecco Press, 1999)
  • Meadowlands (poems, Ecco Press, 1996)
  • First Four Books of Poems (includes Firstborn, The House on Marshland, Descending Figure, The Triumph of Achilles , Ecco Press, 1995)
  • (essays, Ecco Press, 1994)

13. Louise Gluck Fanlisting
Welcome to the fanlisting for poet and essayist louise Glück. Glück is a contemporary American writer whose works include the Pulitzerwinning The Wild Iris
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14. Lannan Foundation - Louise Glück With James Longenbach, 16 February 2005
louise Glück says of writing, It is not decanting of personality. The truth, on the page, need not have been lived. It is, instead, all that can be
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15. Stephen Burt Reviews 'Averno' By Louise Glück
Averno is louise gluck s best book in at least ten years, perhaps her best since The Wild Iris (1992). Like almost all her books, it mixes curt fragments of
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    Averno is Louise Gluck's best book in at least ten years, perhaps her best since The Wild Iris (1992). Like almost all her books, it mixes curt fragments of autobiography, apothegmatic claims about disappointment and unfulfillment in human life generally, and analogies from familiar myth: in this case, the myth of Persephone, whose descent into Hades, and consequent winter (Italian "averno"), the poet sets against (a) her own midlife fears about death, (b) her thoughts on the tenacious, frightening bonds between mothers and daughters, and (c) the story of a modern girl, an anti-Persephone of sorts, who—through carelessness or arson—burns a wheat field to ash. These deflated lyric utterances possess the starkness of her other recent books (such as 1999's Vita Nova ) but almost none of their self-pity, and none of their risky, apparently thin consolation. "I thought my life was over," Vita Nova concluded, "then I moved to Cambridge," that is, Cambridge, Massachusetts. No wonder Americans pay such high rent to live there.

16. Louise Gluck From HarperCollins Publishers
louise Glück won the Pulitzer Prize for The Wild Iris in 1993. The author of eight books of poetry and one collection of essays, Proofs and Theories Essays
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17. Louise Glück's Poetry And Prose.
The difficulty with the content made me more aware than ever of the complexity of louise Glück s use of punctuation. Some of the most common punctuation
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At moments louise gluck s Ararat calls to mind such passionate strictness. The soul s like all matter, the poet observes. Why would it stay intact,
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