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Poems 1962-2012

To read these books together is to understand the governing paradox of a life lived in the body and of the work wrested from it, the one fated to die and the other to endure.

Verlag FARRAR STRAUSS & GIROUX
ISBN 978-0-374-53409-7
2013

Erscheinungsdatum: 05.11.2013 . 228,0 mm x 151,0 mm x 53,0 mm .

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It is the astonishment of Louise Glück's poetry that it resists collection. With each successive book her drive to leave behind what came before has grown more fierce, the force of her gaze fixed on what has yet to be imagined. She invented a form to accommodate this need, the book-length sequence of poems, like a landscape seen from above, a novel with lacunae opening onto the unspeakable. The reiterated yet endlessly transfigured elements in this landscape―Persephone, a copper beech, a mother and father and sister, a garden, a husband and son, a horse, a dog, a field on fire, a mountain―persistently emerge and reappear with the dark energy of the inevitable, shot through with the bright aspect of things new-made.
From the outset ("Come here / Come here, little one"), Gluck's voice has addressed us with deceptive simplicity, the poems in lines so clear we "do not see the intervening fathoms."

From within the earth's
bitter disgrace, coldness and barrenness

my friend the moon rises:
she is beautiful tonight, but when is she not beautiful?

To read these books together is to understand the governing paradox of a life lived in the body and of the work wrested from it, the one fated to die and the other to endure.

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Louise Glück
© Nobel Media. Ill. Niklas Elmehed
Louise Glück

Louise Glück  is the author of more than a dozen books of poems ( Averno, A Village Life ) and essay collections ( American Originality ). Her many awards include the Nobel Price for Literature, the Pulitzer Prize for  The Wild Iris , the National Book Award for Poetry for  Faithful and Virtuous Night  and the National...

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