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  1. Firstborn (American Poetry Series) by Louise Gluck, 1983-04
  2. October (Quarternote Chapbook Series) by Louise Gluck, 2004-04-01
  3. The Veiled Mirror and the Woman Poet: H.D., Louise Bogan, Elizabeth Bishop, and Louise Gluck by Elizabeth Dodd, 1992-11
  4. The Cuckoo (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Peter Streckfus, 2004-03-11
  5. The Triumph of Achilles by Louise Gluck, 1987-05
  6. It Is Daylight (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Arda Collins, 2009-04-07
  7. Descending Figure (American Poetry Series) by Louise Gluck, 1981-10
  8. Firstborn;: [poems by Louise Gluck, 1968
  9. The Earth in the Attic (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Fady Joudah, 2008-04-15
  10. Defensive Measures: The Poetry Of Niedecker, Bishop, Gluck, And Carson by Lee Upton, 2005-05
  11. New Yorker March 31 2008 The Money Issue, Jeffrey Eugenides Fiction, The Marketing of Lynda Resnick, Erykah Badu, Films of David Lean, Understanding the Dalai Lama, Poems by Stanley Moss & Louise Gluck
  12. A Village Life by Louise Gluck, 2010-05-28
  13. Under 30 : Fiction, Poetry and Criticism of the New American Writers by Charles Hamilton; Henkin, Bill, eds. TriQuarterly staff: Stephen Koch; Joyce Carol Oates; Sylvia Wilkinson; David Lunde; Susan Whitney; Louise Gluck; James Tate; Eugenia Macer; Faye Kicknosway; Andrea Pfeiffenberger; Karen Hanson, et al Newman, 1971
  14. Five in One (Poetry pleiade) by Louise Gluck, 1997-05-29

21. Louise Gluck
gluck, louise. *Ararat*. Hopewell The Ecco Press, 1990. gluck, louise. *The Wild Iris*. Hopewell The Ecco Press, 1992. Disclaimer I have no permission
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22. USATODAY.com - Pulitzer Prize-winner Louise Gluck Named Poet Laureate
louise gluck, former Vermont state poet, winner of a Pulitzer Prize and a dozen other poetry awards, will be the next US poet laureate.
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23. UI Pulitzer Prize Winners - Louise Glück
Author Biography louise Glück was born in New York City in 1943 and grew up on Long Island. She is the author of numerous books of poetry, most recently,
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Prize Work: The Wild Iris ; Pulitzer Prize: 1993 Poetry (born 1943) is an American poet. Author Biography - Averno (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006), a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award in Poetry; The Seven Ages (2001); and Vita Nova (1999), winner of Boston Book Review's Bingham Poetry Prize and The New Yorker's Book Award in Poetry. In 2004, Sarabande Books released her six-part poem "October" as a chapbook. Her other books include Meadowlands The Wild Iris (1992), which received the Pulitzer Prize and the Poetry Society of America's William Carlos Williams Award; Ararat (1990), for which she 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.

24. Celestial Music
louise gluck I have a friend who still believes in heaven. Not a stupid person, yet with all she knows, she literally talks
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Celestial Music
Louise Gluck
I have a friend who still believes in heaven.
Not a stupid person, yet with all she knows, she literally talks
to god,
she thinks someone listens in heaven.
On earth, she's unusually competent.
Brave, too, able to face unpleasantness.
We found a caterpillar dying in the dirt, greedy ants crawling
over it. I'm always moved by weakness, by disaster, always eager to oppose vitality. But timid, also, quick to shut my eyes. Whereas my friend was able to watch, to let events play out according to nature. For my sake, she intervened, brushing a few ants off the torn thing, and set it down across the road. My friend says I shut my eyes to god, that nothing else explains my aversion to reality. She says I'm like the child who buries her head in the pillow so as not to see, the child who tells herself My friend is like the mother. Patient, urging me In my dreams, my friend reproaches me. We're walking on the same road, except it's winter now; she's telling me that when you love the world you hear celestial music: look up, she says. When I look up, nothing.

25. Review 'Vita Nova' By Louise Gluck : Pif No. 29 - October 1999
Reading louise Glück s new collection, Vita Nova, is something akin to witnessing an outof-body experience. Like her previous two collections,
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Poetry by Louise Glück Reviewed by Elizabeth Knapp Reading Louise Glück's new collection, Vita Nova , is something akin to witnessing an out-of-body experience. Like her previous two collections, this new book functions primarily through the use of a heightened dramatic voice and a fierce inward-looking gaze. Yet Glück's detachment, as manifested by her art, allows her the kind of coldly beautiful insight and wry irony that no American poet has matched since the publication of her own The Wild Iris in 1992. Here again, she stretches the range of her voice to include ecstatic utterances, variations on myths, fragmented cross-examinations and lyrical meditations on the nature of the divine. A glutton for abstraction, Glück tempers her penchant for the incorporeal noun with searing metaphysical images and a seemingly straightforward approach to grammar and syntax. Like Persephone, the speakers of these poems emerge from silence into the eternal light of spring, riding an arc of grief that carries them upward.

26. Louise Gluck: Story Tellers | American Poetry Review, The | Find Articles At BNE
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Louise Gluck: Story tellers
American Poetry Review, The Jul/Aug 1997 by Gluck, Louise The poet Stephen Dobyns, who is also the novelist Stephen Dobyns, once remarked with just irritation that the narrative,. as a poetic strategy, is usually misread, or not taken for what in his opinion it is: a metaphor. As though when the poet couldn't think of anything interesting, he told a story. Like Homer. Like the Bible.

27. TomFolio.com: By Louise Gluck
gluck, louise. Descending Figure. Publisher New York The Ecco Press.. First Edition, 1980. Very Fine purple cloth boards, in Fine dustwrapper of same hue
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28. Powell's Books - Wild Iris By Louise Gluck
This collection of stunningly beautiful poems encompasses the natural, human, and spiritual realms, and is bound together by the universal themes of time
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29. Joanne Feit Diehl, Editor: On Louise Gluck, University Of Michigan Press
Joanne Feit Diehl, Editor. The University of Michigan Press publishes books in political science, ESL and applied linguistics, fiction, theater, classics,
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30. Louise Gluck « Pō’Ä­-trē
louise gluck. Listen. My great happiness is the sound your voice makes calling to me even in despair; my sorrow that I cannot answer you
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Sunset
Louise Gluck Listen My great happiness
is the sound your voice makes
calling to me even in despair; my sorrow
that I cannot answer you
in speech you accept as mine. You have no faith in your own language.
So you invest
authority in signs
you cannot read with any accuracy. And yet your voice reaches me always.
And I answer constantly,
my anger passing
as winter passes. My tenderness should be apparent to you in the breeze of summer evening and in the words that become your own response. 
before This piece taken from Wild Iris Descending Figure [falstaff] Links: From Slate , a reading by Gluck of her poem Echoes And another personal favourite - the incredible Cottonmouth Country , from Readings in Contemporary poetry I really love this poem - the first six lines so rich, so visual, and then the flat statement of the seventh line with its ring of authentic truth, and then that last line, one of the finest ever written, the sudden turn into the personal, the immediate sense of flooding loss. Add comment July 16, 2006

31. Louise Glück Criticism
Glück, louise 1943–. a collection of her essays. Since 1970 she has taught at numerous colleges and universities. Although Glück has indicated that she was
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    Initially associated with the confessional school of poetry, Gl¼ck (pronounced "Glick") has managed in each successive volume after her initial collection, Firstborn , to develop her handling of the lyric form. Consequently, her work has become representative of a contemporary "pure poetry" that is marked by precisely used common language, austere imagery, and a disengaged emotional tone. In this, Gl¼ck's work is more characteristic of the earlier poets H.D. and Emily Dickinson than confessional writers such as Sylvia Plath. Though Gl¼ck's poems are still grounded in a highly individualized personal response to everyday life, she is recognized for her unerring ability to place her individual experience in a larger human context through correlations with Greek mythology and the Bible. She composes clear, sharp, spare, rhythmic poetry that is noted for its ongoing experimentation with a formal structure and syntax.
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    Firstborn was published. Gl¼ck has received various awards and prizes throughout her career, including the Book Critics Circle Award and the Melville Cane Award for her 1985 volume

    32. Word Power Books | Louise Gluck
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    33. Default Louise Gluck
    Poet laureate of the United States of America, louise Glück, evokes powerful emotion even when using simple language. Her poetry includes themes of despair,
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    Poet laureate of the United States of America, Louise Glück, evokes powerful emotion even when using simple language. Her poetry includes themes of despair, bitterness, grief, loss, and falling in and out of love. Glück writes melancholy, lyrical poetry with great punctuation and rhythm. Glück “can weave a message of hope into her into her verse” (library.bigchalk.com). Stanley Kunitz, a former laureate, was her mentor and teacher in college at Columbia University, and is one of the key people who influenced Glück. Louise Elizabeth Glück was born in New York City, and grew up on Long Island. She attended Hewlett High School, graduating in 1961. She started sending manuscripts to publishers when she was still a teenager. Glück had anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder, as teen. This ordeal has clearly influenced her writing. Glück attended poetry workshops for two years at Columbia University with Dr. Leonie Adams, and studied for four years with Stanley Kunitz. Glück has taught at Columbia University at New York, University of Iowa, University of California at Berkeley, Brandeis University, and Harvard. Glück currently lives in Vermont, and teaches at Williams College. Glück has won many awards, including the National Book Critics Circle Award, Academy of American Poets Prize, Pulitzer Prize, 1995 PEN/Martha Albrand Award, Guggenheim Fellowships, and the Billington Prize for Poetry. Her ten published works are Firstborn (1968), The House on Marshland (1975), Descending Figure (1980), The Triumph of Archilles (1985), Ararat (1990), The Wild Iris (1992), Proofs and Theories: Essays on Poetry(1994), Meadowlands (1997), Vita Nova (1999), and The Seven Ages(2001).

    34. Internet Archive: Details: Collected Works Of Alma Gluck & Louise Homer
    To Spuzz, Sorry you missed the lovely words sung by Homer,contralto and gluck soprano. Here they are Soft as the voice of an angel breathing a lesson
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    35. Louise Gluck Biography And List Of Works - Louise Gluck Books
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      "After attending Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York, and Columbia University, New York City, Gluck taught poetry at numerous colleges and universities. Her first collection of poetry, Firstborn (1968), uses a variety of first-person personae, all disaffected or angry. The collection's tone disturbed many critics, but Gluck's exquisitely controlled language and imaginative use of rhyme and metre delighted others. Although its outlook is equally grim, her collection The House on Marshland (1975) shows a greater mastery of voice. There, as in her later volumes, Gluck's personae include historic and mythic figures such as Gretel and Joan of Arc. Her adoption of different perspectives became increasingly imaginative; for example, in "The Sick Child," from the collection

    37. What's Sarah Reading?: 3. Averno By Louise Gluck
    3. Averno by louise gluck. The tenth collection of poems by poet gluck, this book refers to a small crater lake in Southern Italy, thought by the ancient
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    The tenth collection of poems by poet Gluck, this book refers to a small crater lake in Southern Italy, thought by the ancient Romans as the entrance to the underworld. Although this book only has seventeen poems included, many of the poems have many sections to them and are numerous pages in length. Dark themes are prevalent, including winter landscapes, memories of night, death, and the role of beauty in life and nature. Favorites included “Echoes”, “Telescope” and “A Myth of Devotion.”
    Gluck is a former Poet Laureate of the United States and has won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Aware. I try to read at least one or two poetry books per year and have read most of her previous material. Although my favorite of hers is still probably Vita Nova , I enjoyed this collection very much.

    38. Jackson's Actions: Essays By Louise Gluck-- "Proofs & Theories" - A Student's Co
    At this juncture, I am a big fan of louise gluck. I am feeling included in a life I know nothing about, with her brilliant, intellectual mind feeding me new
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    I am on a mission—primarily to educate myself more deeply in poetry, and secondarily to overcome my bias concerning academia in all its negative connotations. This is the result of reading the more than wonderful essays of Tony Hoagland in Real Sofistikation which finally opened my closed mind.
    I have read this book twice. The brilliant machinations of Gluck’s mind and the dense prose by which she sets down these insights are difficult to reconcile. I find myself loving and hating her throughout. She would wish that I would read with “no decanting of my personality” but I have not learned to do that yet. In light of her professed preferences for the simple, the non-ornate, the understated, it is infuriating when she gives us overwritten and embellished language for brilliant thoughts that could be simply stated. It is as if she wants to talk in code. But not always. So I am rocked back and forth between uncomfortable concentration and easy understanding. Admittedly I am undereducated, and admittedly the second reading and a conference with my intellectual friend, Carol Peters were helpful in making this material accessible. What made it most accessible, I believe, is the fact that I am now reading Wallace Stevens’ essays, and HE makes Gluck look easy-peasy.

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    40. BU.EDU : Creative Writing Department
    louise Glück was born in New York City in 1943 and grew up on Long Island. She is the author of numerous books of poetry, including The Seven Ages (Ecco
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