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Age: 81
Profession: Poet
Other Profession(s): Essayist, Professor
Famous For: Won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature
Higher Education: Columbia University
About (Profile/Biography):
Louise Elisabeth Glück, one of the great poets, was born on April 22, 1943. In addition to being a poet, she is also an essayist. "Her unmistakable poetic voice that makes individual existence universal with austere beauty won her the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature." said the panel of judges. In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, she has won the National Humanities Medal, the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, as well as the Bollingen Prize. She was the United States Poet Laureate from 2003 to 2004.
Career:
In addition to Mademoiselle, she has also published poems in Poetry, The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Nation, among other publications.
1968: Louise Elisabeth Glück published his first collection of poetry, Firstborn, in 1968, which was well-received by critics. It was described as "hard, artful, and full of pain" by Robert Hass in a review.
1980: The third collection of Gluck's works, Descending Figure, was published in 1980.
1985: The Triumph of Achilles, Glück's award-winning work, was an outgrowth of that tragedy.
1984: A senior lecturer in the English department at Williams College in Massachusetts, Glück joined the faculty.
2021: Veröffentlichung of Glück's collection, Winter Recipes from the Collective, took place.
Other Works:
1968: Firstborn
1975: The House on Marshland
1980: Descending Figure
1985: The Triumph of Achilles
1990: Ararat
1992: The Wild Iris
Award:
2020: Nobel Prize in Literature.
1967: Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship
1970: National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
1975: Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts
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