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Louise Glück
Louise Glück is a poet and essayist. She is the Rosenkranz Writer-in-Residence at Yale and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2020.
The Poetry of Louise Glück
Louise Glück
October 10, 2020
Poetry
Wasps
Louise Glück
October 1, 2011
Poetry
Burning Leaves
Louise Glück
April 1, 2008
Poetry
Harvest
Louise Glück
April 1, 2008
Poetry
Sunrise
Louise Glück
April 1, 2008
Poetry
Walking at Night
Louise Glück
April 1, 2008
From the Archives
The Burning Heart
Louise Glück
January 1, 1999
Poetry
Lamium
Louise Glück
April 1, 1992
From the Archives
September Twilight
Louise Glück
April 1, 1992
Poetry
Vespers
Louise Glück
April 1, 1992
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