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Louise Gluck American poet Wiki ,Bio, Profile, Unknown Facts and Family Details revealed

Louise Gluck is an American artist and writer. She has won various major scholarly honors, including the Pulitzer Prize, National Humanities Medal, National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Bollingen Prize. In 2020, she was granted the Nobel Prize in Literature “for her indisputable idyllic voice that with grave magnificence makes individual presence widespread”.

Louise Gluck’s career

In 1993 Glück won a Pulitzer Prize for The Wild Iris (1992). Her later works included Meadowlands (1996), The First Five Books of Poems (1997), and The Seven Ages (2001). Averno (2006) was her generally welcomed treatment of the Persephone legend.


Unknown Facts About Louise Gluck

  • Faithful and Virtuous Night (2014) deals with mortality and nocturnal silence, sometimes from a male perspective; it won the National Book Award.

  • Glück was editor of The Best American Poetry 1993 (1993).

  • Her essay collections on poetry included Proofs and Theories (1994) and American Originality (2017).

Louise Gluck Biography

Name

Louise Gluck

Real Name

Louise Elisabeth Glück

Nickname

Louise

Profession

Poet

Date of Birth

April 22, 1943

Age

77

Father Name

Daniel Gluck

Mother Name

Beatrice Gluck

Height

Yet to be updated

Weight

Yet to be updated

Zodiac Sign / Sun Sign

Taurus

Religion

Christian

Educational Qualification

Graduate

Hobbies

Reading, Writing

Hometown

New York, U.S.

Nationality

American

Married

Yes

Husband Name

Charles Hertz, Jr. (Ex), John Dranow (Ex)

Current City

New York, U.S.

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