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  1. Averno by Louise Glück, 2007-09-30
  2. On Louise Gluck: Change What You See --2005 publication. by Joanne Feit Diehl, 2005-01-01
  3. "Talked to by silence": apocalyptic yearnings in Louise Gluck's The Wild Iris. (Special Feature).(Critical Essay): An article from: Christianity and Literature by William V. Davis, 2002-09-22
  4. Biography - Gluck, Louise (Elisabeth) (1943-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  5. New Yorker August 4 2008 Roberto Bolano Fiction, Lang Lang Takes Beijing, Tavis Smiley, Coldplay's "Viva la Vida", Poems by Kathryn Starbuck & Louise Gluck
  6. Louise Gluck VHS Videocassette (Lannan Literary Videos) by Gluck, 1989
  7. The First Five Books of Poems by Louise Glück, 1997
  8. Radial Symmetry (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Katherine Larson, 2011-04-15
  9. Juvenilia (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Ken Chen, 2010-04-20
  10. Firstborn Poems by Louise Gluck, 1968-01-01
  11. The New Yorker, Jan. 23, 1978 "The Sick Child" by Louise Gluck, 1978
  12. January 2006- Poetry by LOUISE GLUCK THYLIAS MOSS W.S. DI PIERO, 2006
  13. Radial Symmetry (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Katherine Larson, 2011-04-15
  14. Salmagundi-a Symposium, the Culture of Narcissism-a Quarterly of the Humanities & Social Sciences #46, Fall 1979 by Robert Penn Warren, Louise Gluck, Et Al Christopher Lasch, 1979-01-01

41. Louise Gluck Poems - Nostos Poem
louise gluck Poems Nostos Poem. Comments You should be logged in to be able to leave comments. Other poems by louise gluck
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There was an apple tree in the yard
this would have been
forty years ago behind,
only meadows. Drifts
of crocus in the damp grass.
I stood at that window:
late April. Spring
flowers in the neighbor's yard.
How many times, really, did the tree flower on my birthday, the exact day, not before, not after? Substitution of the immutable for the shifting, the evolving. Substitution of the image for relentless earth. What do I know of this place, the role of the tree for decades taken by a bonsai, voices rising from the tennis courts Fields. Smell of the tall grass, new cut. As one expects of a lyric poet. We look at the world once, in childhood. The rest is memory. By Louise Gluck Tell Your Friends About It Print This Poem Comments You should be logged in to be able to leave comments Other poems by Louise Gluck: Users Online Poetic People is a service mark of Broken Entity Media Our Friends: Banner Design Flash Games Funny Jokes Funny Jokes ... Recados

42. Threepenny: Gluck, Olive Trees
that person she ll never understand, no matter how much she loves him. —louise Glück. louise Glück’s most recent book, Averno, was published in 2006.
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Summer 2007
Olive Trees
The building's brick, so the walls get warm in summer.
When the summer goes, they're still warm,
as though it meant to leave its stamp on the wall, not just sail over it
on its way to the hills. I take my breaks here, leaning against the wall,
smoking cigarettes.
Some of the others don't care about being warm, feeling the sun on their backs
from the warm brick. They want to know where the views are.
To me, it isn't important what I see. I grew up in those hills;
I'll be buried there. In between, I don't need to keep sneaking looks.
My wife says when I say things like this my mouth goes bitter.
She misses her youth-how we met there and fell in love. How our children were born there. She knows she'll never go back At night in bed, her eyes film over. She talks about the olive trees, the long silver leaves shimmering in the sunlight. And the bark, the trees themselves, so supple, pale gray like the rocks behind them. She remembers picking the olives, who made the best brine.

43. Chat11.com: Wedding Quotation - Under Taurus By Louise Gluck
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44. The Poetry Archives @eMule.com :: Homework Assistance :: Epithalamium By Louise
Epithalamium by louise gluck. Posted by Enlite (192.168.128.). Date January 05, 2007 1120PM. For the following poem I am supposed to find an instance
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45. The Poet's View: Louise Gluck
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46. College Of Arts And Sciences Centennial > University Of Louisville
The Anne and William Axton Reading Series in the Department of English welcomes 2003 U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer PrizeWinner in Poetry, louise Glück.
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The Seven Ages (Ecco Press, 2001); Vita Nova (1999), winner of The New Yorker Magazine 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 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. She has also published a collection of essays, Proofs and Theories: Essays on Poetry (1994), which won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for Nonfiction. A chapbook, October Her honors include the Bollingen Prize in Poetry, the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, Sara Teasdale Memorial Prize ( Wellesley, 1986), M.I.T. Anniversary Medal (2000), and fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller foundations, and from the National Endowment for the Arts.

47. Project RednoW - 3 Poems By Louise Glück
louise Glück from Proofs and Theories Essays on Poetry (1994). louise Elisabeth Glück (pronounced Glick ) was born April 22, 1943 in New York City and
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48. [minstrels] The Wild Iris -- Louise Glück
Guest poem sent in by Alan Kornheiser akornhis@ I discovered, to my amazement, that we seem to have no poetry by louise gluck. This must be amended;
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[1224] The Wild Iris
Title : The Wild Iris Poet : Louise Glück Date : 13 Apr 2003 At the end of my suf... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq akornhis@ The Wild Iris At the end of my suffering there was a door. Hear me out: that which you call death I remember. Overhead, noises, branches of the pine shifting. Then nothing. The weak sun flickered over the dry surface. It is terrible to survive as consciousness buried in the dark earth. Then it was over: that which you fear, being a soul and unable to speak, ending abruptly, the stiff earth bending a little. And what I took to be birds darting in low shrubs. You who do not remember passage from the other world I tell you I could speak again: whatever returns from oblivion returns to find a voice: from the center of my life came a great fountain, deep blue shadows on azure sea water. Louise Glück http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?45442B7C000C0E06 And a couple of Louise Gluck sites http://www.artstomp.com/gluck/index.htm

49. Poet Hound: Louise Gluck's Satisfying Meal Of Poetry
louise gluck was born in 1943 and is a professor and a former Poet Laureate. Her poems are well known, or at least as well known as they can be for poets…
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50. Broadside Of "Eros" By Louise Gluck - Vehicule Press' Signal Editions
Signal Editions International Broadside Series was launched in April 2002 by Michael Harris. With the publication of ten broadsides of poems,
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51. School Children Essays -- Powerful Emotion In Louise Gluck's The School Children
School Children Essays Powerful Emotion in louise gluck s The School Children.
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52. Gluck-Louise
Academy of American Poets Poetry Exhibit louise Glück Glück has a small but growing presence on the web and here s one of the few places she s visible.
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Ararat by Eric Selinger, Journal of Postmodern Culture , St. Martin's Press: A nice collection of annotated links. Selections from Ararat

53. Triumph Of Achilles By Louise Gluck (Used, New, Out-of-Print
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Triumph of Achilles by Louise Gluck About this title: This collection received the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1985. Note: This is a general synopsis. Each listing is further described below. Your search: Books Title: triumph of achilles Triumph of Achilles (27 available copies) Narrow your results by: Hardcover Softcover Signed First edition ... Eligible for FREE shipping Narrow results by publisher Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of items matching your search terms. Page of 2 sort by Seller Rating Price - Low Price - High Condition Title Author Pub Date Gluck the Triumph of Achilles (Cloth) by L. Gluck

54. "Talked To By Silence": Apocalyptic Yearnings In Louise Gluck's The Wild Iris
Talked to by Silence Apocalyptic Yearnings in louise gluck s the Wild Iris. by William V. Davis. It is not easy, sir he said, to obtain a suitable
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55. Darkness Visible.(October By Louise Gluck)(Book Review) - The Nation - HighBeam
The Nation Darkness visible.(October by louise gluck)(Book Review) - From the HighBeam Research Archive.
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Darkness visible.(October by Louise Gluck)(Book Review)
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October. By Louise Gluck. Sarabande. 20 pp. $8.95. Shortly after the first anniversary of September 11, when The New Yorker had published a slew of poems memorializing the events of that dayGalway Kinnell's "When the Towers Fell" and Charles Simic's "Late September," to name a fewLouise Gluck's poem "October" appeared in the magazine's pages. Laid out in four long columns across two full pages of the magazine, the format recalled the imposing form of the twin towers. Its allusions to "terror," "violence" and "death" seemed to invoke September 11, as did its repeated questions about physical survival: "didn't he heal," "wasn't my body/rescued," "wasn't it safe," ... Already a Member?

56. Louise Glück
Presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems. Also includes an audio recording (in RealAudio fileformat) of the author reading her poem The Red
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57. Louise Glück - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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.
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Louise Gl¼ck
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Jump to: navigation search Louise Elisabeth Gl¼ck (born April 22 ) is an American poet . She served as the 12th U.S. Poet Laureate from 2003-2004. Image:Gluck1.jpg
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Gl¼ck was born in New York City and grew up on Long Island . Her father helped invent the X-Acto Knife . Gl¼ck graduated in 1961 from George W. Hewlett High School , in Hewlett, New York . 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 ( Firstborn ), as well as numerous Guggenheim fellowships. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was previously a Senior Lecturer in English at Williams College in Williamstown, MA . Gl¼ck currently teaches at Yale University
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Gl¼ck is the author of eleven books of poetry , including Averno The Seven Ages Vita Nova (1999), which was awarded

58. A Village Life: Poetry: The New Yorker
by louise Glück August 13, 2007. Text Size Small Text Medium Text Large Text. Print EMail Feeds. The death and uncertainty that await me
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The death and uncertainty that await me as they await all men, the shadows evaluating me because it can take time to destroy a human being, the element of suspense so she can go to church to pray for her sick mother. The dog waits for me in the doorway. Summer and winter we walk the same road, early morning, at the base of the escarpment. this trick he brings out occasionally, and gives up again Afterward, I go back to my house to gather firewood. I keep in my mind images from each walk: monarda growing by the roadside; in early spring, the dog chasing the little gray mice

59. Poetry Foundation: The Online Home Of The Poetry Foundation
PulitzerPrize-winner louise Glück (1943-) grew up on Long Island and attended Sarah Lawrence BOOKS BY louise Glück Averno (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
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60. The National Book Foundation
louise Glück is the author of numerous books of poetry, including The Seven Ages (2001); Vita Nova (1999), winner of The Boston Book Review’s Bingham Poetry
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2006 National Book Award Finalist, Poetry
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Averno
Farrar, Straus and Giroux About the Book
The eleventh collection of poems from this award-winning poet. About the Author
The Seven Ages Vita Nova (1999), winner of The Boston Book Review Meadowlands The Wild Iris Ararat (1990), for which she received the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry; and The Triumph of Achilles (1985), which received the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Boston Globe Proofs and Theories: Essays on Poetry Suggested Links Academy of American Poets
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