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The Poetry of Louise Glück - A Thematic Introduction (Paperback)
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A dominant figure in American poetry for more than thirty-five
years, Louise Glück has been the recipient of virtually every
major poetry award and was named U.S. poet laureate for
2003–2004. In a new full-length study of her work, Daniel Morris
explores how this prolific poet utilizes masks of characters from
history, the Bible, and even fairy tales. Morris treats Glück’s
persistent themes—desire, hunger, trauma, survival—through
close reading of her major book-length sequences from the 1990s:
Ararat, Meadowlands, and The Wild Iris. An additional chapter
devoted to The House on Marshland (1975) shows how its revision of
Romanticism and nature poetry anticipated these later works. Seeing
Glück’s poems as complex analyses of the authorial self via
sustained central metaphors, Morris reads her poetry against a
narrative pattern that shifts from the tones of anger, despair, and
resentment found in her early Firstborn to the resignation of
Ararat—and proceeds in her latest volumes, including Vita Nova
and Averno, toward an ambivalent embrace of embodied life. By
showing how Glück’s poems may be read as a form of commentary on
the meanings of great literature and myth, Morris emphasizes her
irreverent attitude toward the canons through which she both
expresses herself and deflects her autobiographical impulse. By
discussing her sense of self, of Judaism, and of the poetic
tradition, he explores her position as a mystic poet with an
ambivalent relationship to religious discourse verging on
Gnosticism, with tendencies toward the ancient rabbinic midrash
tradition of reading scripture. He particularly shows how her
creative reading of past poets expresses her vision of Judaism as a
way of thinking about canonical texts. The Poetry of Louise Glück
is a quintessential study of how poems may be read as a form of
commentary on the meanings of great literature and myth. It clearly
demonstrates that, through this lens of commentary, one can grasp
more firmly the very idea of poetry itself that Glück has spent
her career both defining and extending.
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Imprint: |
University of Missouri Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2021 |
Authors: |
Daniel Morris
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
288 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8262-2238-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
General
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LSN: |
0-8262-2238-2 |
Barcode: |
9780826222381 |
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