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Faithful and Virtuous Night: Poems
Faithful and Virtuous Night: Poems | Louise Gluck
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Winner of the 2014 National Book Award for Poetry A luminous, seductive new collection from the "fearless" ("The New York Times") Pulitzer Prize winning poetLouise Gluck is one of the finest American poets at work today. Her "Poems 1962 2012 "was hailed as "a major event in this country's literature" in the pages of "The New York Times." Every new collection is at once a deepening and a revelation. "Faithful and Virtuous Night" is no exception. You enter the world of this spellbinding book through one of its many dreamlike portals, and each time you enter it's the same place but it has been arranged differently. You were a woman. You were a man. This is a story of adventure, an encounter with the unknown, a knight's undaunted journey into the kingdom of death; this is a story of the world you've always known, that first primer where "on page three a dog appeared, on page five a ball" and every familiar facet has been made to shimmer like the contours of a dream, "the dog float[ing] into the sky to join the ball." "Faithful and Virtuous Night "tells a single story but the parts are mutable, the great sweep of its narrative mysterious and fateful, heartbreaking and charged with wonder."
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IndoorDame
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#weirdwords #weirdwordwednesday @CBee

Somewhat ironic that there‘s a fancy erudite word for the act of oversimplifying words 😂

lil1inblue 😂 😂 😂 4mo
CBee Ha! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4mo
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IndoorDame
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#tuesdaytunes @TieDyeDude

The tagged poetry collection referenced and quoted a different song by this French performer who I‘d never heard of before, so I went down a bit of a rabbit hole with his music this week. And while I love the poem that introduced me to him, in the end it‘s actually this piece and this performance that I fell in love with.

https://youtu.be/q_bq5mStroM?feature=shared

slategreyskies This is beautiful. I‘ve never heard of him before either. Thank you for sharing this! ♥️ 4mo
TieDyeDude Thanks for sharing. I don't think he was mentioned when I put out the call for recommendations for French music a few weeks back 😁 Looks like the song itself is a bit of a standard. Spotify lists covers by Nina Simone, Sting, and Celine Dion. 4mo
Bookwomble Jacques Brel was Belgian - he and Hercule Poirot wanted you to know ? He's a great performer and songwriter. I came to him through English transitions of his songs performed by David Bowie and Scott Walker. I'd recommend Scott's version of this song (as "If You Go Away") for a listen, though Dusty Springfield's version is excellent, too. https://youtu.be/13zUxbg3w4U?si=M7s6HXdGX5-CH4uQ 4mo
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IndoorDame @Bookwomble I appreciate you letting me know about his nationality. And you‘re right, the Scott Walker version is amazing, thanks for that link! 4mo
Bookwomble @IndoorDame At the risk of over sharing, this link is to all of Scott's covers of Brel's songs. His albums Scott 1, 2, 3 and 4 are magnificent baroque pop masterpieces! If you like Broadway arrangements, Mort Shuman introduced Brel to English-speaking audiences on the album "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris" ? https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mUkBKFC0vbil8r4TrVanu9vGnSudrstzQ&si=x... 4mo
IndoorDame @Bookwomble very cool! You can never be introduced to too much good music 😊 4mo
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IndoorDame
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Pickpick

This was not like anything else of Glück‘s I‘ve read. Actually this was not like anything else I‘ve read. She mixes dream sequences and memories to explore mortality and confront death through a character who has some parallels with Glück herself, but in most ways is pretty far removed. If you feel like you don‘t “get” poetry, I‘d stay far away from this one, but I think any fan of Glück or reader of poetry will find this rewarding to dig into.

lil1inblue Sounds intriguing! Stacked. 💖 4mo
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jlhammar
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My dear friend gave me this collection last Christmas. It is one of his favorites and wow, I can see why. Definitely interested in reading more of her poetry.

#AFriendsFavorite #BookMoods
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awesome 🖤 3y
Eggs Sounds wonderful 🖤🤍🖤 3y
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Readergrrl
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I just received this petite volume of poetry in the mail. I‘m curious to read this collection of Glück‘s work! I‘ve loved her earlier poetry!
I‘m sorry, but I haven‘t finished Onegin yet. I am focusing on him this weekend! I‘m about 2/3 of the way through, so I think I‘ll finish very soon!
#LMPBC
#Round13
#GroupU

jlhammar Great collection. Enjoy! 3y
Butterfinger I also received Satched from @mcipher today. 3y
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Butterfinger
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Mehso-so

I felt depressed reading this, but then I felt that there was hope. Somewhere. Obscure. #LMPBC @mcipher @Readergrrl @Hazel2019

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KimHM
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Anyone else doing the Sealey Challenge this month? #poetry #poetrymatters 📚💙📚❤️📚💚💙📚❤️

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rjsthumbelina
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Pickpick

I checked this out digitally from my library, and I really enjoyed it. It was just the right mix of weird and relatable. Will have to check out more of her work

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Jari-chan
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My third collection of poems by Louise Glück. Now I think I have a good insight into her work. With her you actually never seem to know what awaits you in her books. These poems here are more focused on everyday scenes (family, relationships, work), some might even be autobiographic. Mixed into the poems are short texts, which were my favourites, because of how Glück worked with pictures and schemes.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaOfBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks Thank you ❤️ 😊 4y
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Dilara
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In honour of the latest Nobel Prize winner, I've started Faithful and Virtuous Night. So glad it's available on scribd...

#nobelprize #poetry

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BarbaraJean
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Mehso-so

I was a little disappointed with this. Louise Gluck‘s The Wild Iris is one of my favorites, so I thought this month I‘d try out something else by her. There is some beautiful writing here, but I just didn‘t connect with it. The speaker and the themes didn‘t resonate for me, which is a shame, since Wild Iris has been so meaningful over the years! I will still check out more of Gluck‘s poetry—hoping to find a better connection next time.

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BarbaraJean
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I think here I will leave you. It has come to seem
there is no perfect ending.
Indeed, there are infinite endings.
Or perhaps, once one begins,
there are only endings.

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BarbaraJean
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I didn‘t get off to a strong start on Day 1 of #BFCR2—between church/finishing my book club book/cleaning the house/leading book club—I didn‘t get my walk in. But I DID finish a book! 🙌🏼 And right now I‘m planning to pursue health with some books + a hot lavender-chamomile scented bath before bed. 🛀📚 🛏 Go team #BookNerdHerd! I‘ll step it up (literally) tomorrow.

BarbaraJean Saw this article on FB and found it quite validating for my “fitness” plans right now! https://www.fastcompany.com/40455685/this-is-what-your-overactive-brain-needs-to... (edited) 6y
ferskner That looks so relaxing! 6y
Slajaunie You clean your house? 😂😂 6y
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Erin7 That sounds like a great way to end the day. I hope you enjoyed your bath and reading😊 6y
Crazeedi @BarbaraJean it sounds like a perfect first day! 6y
Caterina Amazing set up 😍😍😍 Hope you loved your self care time! And you finished a book on day 1, which I would call a very strong start! New Suns is on my TBR, I'll be excited to see your review when you finish. 6y
BarbaraJean @Slajaunie One of my motivations in hosting my book club is that I will actually clean my house at least once a month...😂 6y
BarbaraJean @ferskner @Erin7 @Crazeedi It was indeed a lovely end to the day! @Caterina I‘m really enjoying it so far—lots of variety in the stories, and all interesting and enjoyable. 6y
Slajaunie Good for you! 😂 6y
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BarbaraJean
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Excited by the prospect of finishing two more books tonight, I got a little carried away at the library when picking up my holds. I needed a volume of poetry for this month & the Howard Thurman book I had on hold, but clearly I also needed the third Matthew Swift book (since I‘ve been in the middle of that series for about 4 years) and a collection of speculative fiction by people of color. Obvs. #libraryhaul #bookhaul #iwillneverfinishmyTBR

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hwheaties
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Pickpick

Quite a bit different than The Wild Iris, but page flags galore all the same. Love her work.

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hwheaties
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Next up for poetry!!

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WanderingBookaneer
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Panpan

I picked up this book as part of my Poetry “Challenge.” The quotations are because I tend to read a fair amount of poetry in a year. What I decided to do in order to raise the challenge is to explore poets whose work I am not familiar with. This is how I ended up with this book. I had heard of the author, was intrigued by the fact that it won a National Book Award, & decided it would do for my first book in this challenge. ⬇️ #MyChallengingYear

WanderingBookaneer Because I bought it on December 31, 2017 it counts as my second book for my Mount TBR challenge, which was an added bonus. #PoetryReadingChallenge ⬇️ 7y
WanderingBookaneer Unfortunately, I did not enjoy it. I have to make peace with the fact that I prefer meditations on nature. There were literally a couple of gems, but I would not recommend purchasing this one. If you can, borrow it from your public library. 7y
mcipher I‘ve read some Gluck and remember enjoying her -one about tulips, maybe? Sorry you didn‘t like it but at least now you know, right?! 😉 7y
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Lcsmcat I need to add her to my list of poets to explore! 7y
Ubookquitous Love Glück‘s poetry 7y
Natasha.C.Barnes I missed this when we switched hashtags! Sorry! #poetrychallenge2018 7y
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dixi_e
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March 11: A WORK OF FICTION - "But who would / see this light, this small dot among the infinite stars?" #LitsyPoetry365

SharonGoforth ❤❤ 8y
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wendim
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My 💚 is so heavy about Friday so to prepare myself for the future and attending the Women's March on Saturday I'm going to read poetry for my weary soul. I put a stack of my favorites next to my reading spot.