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Proofs and Theories

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ISBN-10: 0880014423

ISBN-13: 9780880014427

Edition: 1994

Authors: Louise Gl�ck

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Winner of the 1993 PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Non-Fiction, Proofs and Theories is an illuminating collection of essays by Louise Glck, whose most recent book of poems, The Wild Iris, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Glck brings to her prose the same precision of language, the same incisiveness and insight that distinguish her poetry. The force of her thought is evident everywhere in these essays, from her explorations of other poets' work to her skeptical contemplation of current literary critical notions such as "sincerety" and "courage." Here also are Glck's revealing reflections on her own education and life as a poet, and a tribute to her teacher and mentor, Stanley Kunitz.…    
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Book details

List price: $13.99
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 12/1/1995
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 150
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

Louise Elizabeth Gluck, 1943 - Louise Gluck was born April 22, 1943 in New York City, New York. She grew up on Long Island and attended Sarah Lawrence College and Columbia University, both in New York State. She is best known for her award winning collection entitled "The Wild Iris". After graduation, Gluck began teaching poetry, accepting positions at various colleges and universities. In 1968, her first collection entitled "Firstborn" was published. Seven years later she published "The House on the Marshland", and in 1985, "The Triumph of Achilles" won the National book Critics Circle Award for poetry. In 1993, she was an editor of The Best American Poetry anthology. Her last appointment…    

Author's Note
Education of the Poet
On T. S. Eliot
The Idea of Courage
On George Oppen
Against Sincerity
On Hugh Seidman
The Forbidden
Obstinate Humanity
Disruption, Hesitation, Silence
Disinterestedness
The Best American Poetry 1993: Introduction
The Dreamer and the Watcher
On Stanley Kunitz
Invitation and Exclusion
Death and Absence
On Impoverishment