While I didn‘t love this collection quite as much as some of the random Louise Glück poems I‘ve read, it was still a profound, high quality read. I‘m looking forward to reading more of her older work.
While I didn‘t love this collection quite as much as some of the random Louise Glück poems I‘ve read, it was still a profound, high quality read. I‘m looking forward to reading more of her older work.
Well this one‘s got me all…you know what. Getting old is terrifying. Whew.
The Nobel Prize winner's most recent book is, of course, beautiful, even if short, even by the standards of poetry volumes. The encroaching darkness and Death are prominent themes here, and the poet wrestles beauty from them even as she questions the meaning of it all.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I don‘t read collections of poems often,but I wish I did, and hopefully this masterful collection will spur that in me. Winning the Nobel Prize in Literature,this small collection is haunting & transportive, and,as all good poems should do, even if I wasn‘t sure what was happening, I know what I was feeling &that is a feat. I actually read this last week but since it was a Christmas gift for my sister, I didn‘t post the review til now ;)