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  1. MEADOWLANDS. by Louise. Gluck, 1994
  2. The New Yorker, Mar. 30, 1992 "Gold Lily" by Louise Gluck, 1992-01-01
  3. The House on Marshland by Louise Gluck, 1975
  4. Averno.(Poem): An article from: Poetry by Louise Gluck, 2005-05-01
  5. The Best American Poetry 1993 by Louise with David Lehman Gluck, 1993
  6. FIRSTBORN (Signed) by Louise Gluck, 1968
  7. Seven Ages Inscribed 1ST Edition by Louise Gluck,
  8. Broadside by Louise, Gunn, Thom and Hass Robert Gluck, 1993
  9. Pleiades: A Journal on New Writing Vol. 26 by Louise; Cate Marvin Gluck, 2006
  10. Ararat,1992 publication by Louise Gluck, 1992-01-01
  11. The Triumph of Achilles by Louise Gluck, 1985
  12. The New Yorker, Nov. 25, 1974 "The Drowned Children" by Louise Gluck, 1974
  13. The Best American Poetry 1993 by Louise, editor Gluck, 1993
  14. Firstborn by Gluck Louise, 1968-01-01

61. "Crater Lake" - By Louise Glück - Slate Magazine
Click to listen to louise Gl ück read this poem. There was a war between good and evil. We decided to call the body good.
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There was a war between good and evil.
We decided to call the body good. That made death evil.
It turned the soul
against death completely. Like a foot soldier wanting
to serve a great warrior, the soul
wanted to side with the body. It turned against the dark,
against the forms of death
it recognized. Where does the voice come from
that says suppose the war is evil, that says suppose the body did this to us, made us afraid of love— back to top PRINT DISCUSS E-MAIL Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and author Louise Gl¼ck's new book, Averno , will be published in spring 2006. She teaches at Yale University and lives in Cambridge, Mass. For Slate 's poetry submission guidelines, click here Click here to visit Robert Pinsky's Favorite Poem Project site. Join the Fray: our reader discussion forum What did you think of this article?

62. Glück Appointed Poet Laureate - The Library Today (Library Of Congress)
Librarian of Congress James H. Billington has announced the appointment of louise Glück as the Library s 12th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry.
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Librarian of Congress Appoints Louise Gl¼ck Poet Laureate
Librarian of Congress James H. Billington has announced the appointment of Louise Gl¼ck as the Library's 12th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry. She will take up her duties in the fall, opening the Library's annual literary series on Tuesday, Oct. 21 with a reading of her work. Gl¼ck succeeds Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wilbur, Howard Nemerov, Mark Strand, Joseph Brodsky, Mona Van Duyn, Rita Dove, Robert Hass, Robert Pinsky, Stanley Kunitz and Billy Collins. On Wednesday, Oct. 22, the literary series will continue with a Favorite Poem reading featuring Frank Bidart and former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. In addition to programming the new reading series, Gl¼ck will participate in events in February and again in May at the Library of Congress. On making the appointment, the Librarian said, "Louise Gl¼ck will bring to the Library of Congress a strong, vivid, deep poetic voice, accomplished in a series of book-length poetic cycles. Her prize-winning poetry and her great interest in young poets will enliven the Poet Laureate's office during the next year."

63. Poetry
Featured Poem Rule. louise Glück’s new book will be published in spring 2006 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Email a friend Printable version
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Archaic Fragment by Louise Glück
I was trying to love matter.
I taped a sign over the mirror:
You cannot hate matter and love form.
It was a beautiful day, though cold.
This was, for me, an extravagantly emotional gesture.
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tried, but could not. I taped a sign over the first sign: Cry weep thrash yourself rend your garments List of things to love: dirt, food, shells, human hair. ....... said tasteless excess. Then I rent the signs. AIAIAIAI cried the naked mirror. SEARCH SUBSCRIBE New Subscriptions Gift Subscriptions Renewals Change of Address ... Contact

64. Louise Glück News - The New York Times
News about louise Glück. Commentary and archival information about louise Glück from The New York Times.
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    'Averno,' by Louise Glück Art of Darkness Review by NICHOLAS CHRISTOPHER The poet Louise Glück journeys into the underworld of Greek myth to explore the human soul. March 12, 2006 Books Review Editorial Desk Editorial Observer; Poet Laureate: Louise Gl¼ck and the Public Face of a Private Artist By ANDREW JOHNSTON Anyone hearing Louise Gl¼ck's reaction when the Library of Congress recently named her as the poet laureate might be forgiven for thinking she was the last person to become America's official poet. ''I have very little taste for public life in the way that they understand it,'' she told The Boston Globe. ''I didn't think I was the sort of person they'd ever look at.'' But you are chosen to be laureate not because of what sort of person you are but because of what sort of poet you are. Never mind that she shuns the limelight, and will probably continue to do so. Ms. Gl¼ck is an inspired choice because she excels in doing the kind of thing that only lyric poetry can do, which is among the most intimate, nonpublic things words can do: mimic the peculiar music of thought itself. Her appointment sheds interesting light on a private art's public existence.

65. The Red Hibiscus: Louise Glück: The Search For A Conclusion
louise Glück The search for a conclusion. I am attracted to ellipsis, to the unsaid, to suggestion, to eloquent, deliberate silence.
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Louise Gl¼ck: The search for a conclusion
I am attracted to ellipsis, to the unsaid, to suggestion, to eloquent, deliberate silence.
- Louise Gl¼ck Disruption, Hesitation, Silence
Last night, I read The Wild Iris , the Pulitzer Prize winning book of poetry by Louise Gl ck . As I began this collection of seasonal poems, all I felt was dismay that such writing could be awarded such high honor. The didactic poems are presented as motif. Yet any pretense of symbolism in this collection is overwhelmed by statements. This is not poetic language, I'm thinking. this is statement. There is a coldness in the objectivity, so cold that no tinkling of shared experience is allowed. In fact, the initial poems are so distant from the touch of humanity, that their use must be a device to separate.
It is that sense of separation that caused me to continue with the collection.
G l ck is accused of writing "confessional" poetry. Joan Aleshire in her essay, "Staying News, A Defense of the Lyric, adds that label to G

66. Louise Glück | Poetry Archive | Plagiarist.com
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67. Louise Glück
louise Glück AKA louise Elisabeth Glück. Born 22Apr-1943 Birthplace New York City. Gender Female Race or Ethnicity White Sexual orientation Straight
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Executive summary: The Wild Iris Father: (inventor of the X-Acto knife)
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Son: Noah (b. circa 1973) Husband: John T. Dranow (founder New England Culinary Institute , Vermont, div.) High School: Hewlett High School, Hewlett, NY (1961) University: Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY (dropout) University: Columbia University (dropout) Professor: Senior Lecturer, Williams College Professor: Yale University US Poet Laureate Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1993 for The Wild Iris National Book Critics Circle Award for The Triumph of Achilles Bollingen Prize in Poetry Guggenheim Fellowship Poetry Society of America Hungarian Ancestry Paternal Jewish Ancestry Risk Factors: Anorexia Author of books: Firstborn , poetry) The House on Marshland , poetry) Descending Figure , poetry) The Triumph of Achilles , poetry) Ararat , poetry) The Wild Iris , poetry) Proofs and Theories: Essays on Poetry , essays) Meadowlands , poetry) Vita Nova , poetry) The Seven Ages , poetry) Do you know something we don't?

68. Louise Glück’s ‘The Pond’: Nightmares And Blood
The former poet laureate dramatizes the incest taboo in her poem The Pond, which portrays a birdwing covering a pond and a disembodied spirit that stings
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69. Phillips Exeter Academy | Lamont Poet Louise Glück
louise Glück (pronounced “glick”), PulitzerPrize-winning poet and former US Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry (2003-2004), will be the next poet in the
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Louise Gl¼ck (pronounced “glick”), Pulitzer-Prize-winning poet and former US Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry (2003-2004), will be the next poet in the Academy Library’s Lamont Poetry Series this year. She will read from her poetry on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. The reading, which is free and open to the public, will take place in the Assembly Hall, located on the second floor of the Academy Building on Front Street in Exeter.
Louise Gl¼ck is the author of numerous books of poetry, including The Seven Ages (Ecco Press, 2001); Vita Nova (1999), winner of 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), 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

70. Robert Peake On Louise Glück
Proofs Theories by louise Glück Proofs Theories is a remarkable collection of essays in which Glück speaks candidly about her experience and thoughts on
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Louise Gl¼ck, "Against Sincerity"
I found myself ruefully laughing along with Li-Young Lee in an interview he gave with Rattle when he said:
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Contemporary sonnets are not easy to write.
Yet some have done it surprisingly well. Of the poems I liked best toward the latter half of this anthology
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71. Louise Glück: Biography
louise Glück won the Pulitzer Price 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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72. Editorial Observer; Poet Laureate: Louise Glück And The Public Face Of A Privat
Anyone hearing louise Glück s reaction when the Library of Congress recently named her as the poet laureate might be forgiven for thinking she was the last
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73. Reviews: Averno By Louise Glück
Such is the case for louise Glück, in some circles painted a poet of doom and gloom; a lover of nature and stars, but one perhaps too burdened by despair.
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"Persephone is Having Sex in Hell" People always find ways to criticize writers that emerge as beyond reproach. Such is the case for Louise Gl¼ck, in some circles painted a poet of doom and gloom; a lover of nature and stars, but one perhaps too burdened by despair. Yet it’s stone-cold sensibility that made Gl¼ck so great to begin with. Her success aside, she’s an intelligent probe of the human predicament rather than a lofty attempt at a solution to it. The result, more often than not, is a collection of poems that linger. Averno , an icy retooling of the myth of Persephone competing with veiled personal drama, is better than her Pulitzer-winning The Wild Iris and reaffirms her mastery. As a general rule, I’m sick to death of people re-imagining Greek myths. But Gl¼ck makes it work here because Persephone isn't exactly the core of the book; rather, she serves as a means of informing its bigger, colder, more apocalyptic sensations Even before Persephone enters the book by name, there is the sense that any human being’s development of experience and awareness can lead to grief—the more one knows about the violence and horror that are seamless with reality, the more one is altered. So Persephone—dragged to hell and raped by Hades, released but forced to return for three months every year—is as changed as anyone that’s had an earth-shattering experience. In this passage from “October,” the unnamed narrator could easily be Persephone, her mother Demeter, or anyone else, for that matter:

74. Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast » Blog Archive » Poetry Friday: Louis
This week’s selection is louise Glück’s most recent anthology of poetry, Averno, which was announced on the 11th of this month as a 2006 National Book Award
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75. NYU > The Office Of Public Affairs > Robert Pinsky, Cynthia Ozick, Louise GlÜCk
Among the writers participating will be Robert Pinsky, Cynthia Ozick, louise Glück, and Lawrence Weschler, director of the New York Institute of the
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Robert Pinsky, Cynthia Ozick, Louise GlÜCk Head NYU's Celebration of 100 Issues of the Threepenny Review
Wednesday, Dec 01, 2004 N-149, 2004-05 December 1st marks the publication of the 100th issue of The Threepenny Review Tuesday, December 7, at 7 p.m.
  • WHO: Robert Pinsky, Cynthia Ozick, Louise Glück, Lawrence Weschler,
  • Wendy Lesser (moderator), among others
  • WHAT: Roundtable celebrating 100 issues of The Threepenny Review
  • WHEN: Tuesday, December 7th, 7 p.m.
The Threepenny Review james.devitt@nyu.edu . The event is free and open to the public; call the New York Institute for the Humanities at 212.998.2100 for more information.
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76. Louise Glück Biography - Biography.com
Learn about the life of louise Glück at Biography.com. Read Biographies, watch interviews and videos.
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77. Green Squall - Hopler, Jay; Glück, Louise - Yale University Press
As louise Glück observes in her foreword, “Green Squall begins and ends in the garden”; however, Hopler’s gardens are not of the seasonal variety evoked by
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78. Internet Book List :: Author Information: Louise Glück
Lousie Glück has written nine books of poetry, most recently The Seven Ages (2001), Vita Nova (1999), and Meadowlands (1996). Her book of prose,
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Lousie Glück has written nine books of poetry, most recently The Seven Ages Vita Nova (1999), and Meadowlands (1996). Her book of prose, Proofs and Theories: Essays on Poetry was issued in 1994. Born in New York City, she grew up on Long Island and now lives in Cambridge, MA. Collections: Anthologies: Poems: Series:
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