Louise Glück (Yale faculty page)

Louise Glück

Today, Poet Louise Glück was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature; it's nice to see a poet rewarded, and doubly nice to see a woman poet.

 

 

You will find below a series of links to a scholarly article by Professor Christine Savinel, an interview with Louise Glück & a biographical profile of her, as well as a recording of the poem 'Afterword' read by her.

 

 

Hanging papers

Poetry

‘O for ten years, that I may overwhelm
Myself in poesy…’ 

 

John Keats

 

Well, since you do not have ten years, let’s get practical.
The following websites will provide you with invaluable resources to deepen your knowledge of poetry, but remember that nothing beats sitting down with a collection of poems, a pencil and a notepad and start reading them aloud, to catch what I mean in class by the « beat » of a given poem.

And this year’s author can be glimpsed here.

 

 

 

 

 

The Pangolin
Marianne Moore, The Pangolin, original illustration by George Plank, 1936, source : https://moore123.com/2010/09/27/george-plank-artist-and-illustrator/

Marianne Moore

2022 Archive

 

 

 This year's poet, Marianne Moore, is very much a poet's poet, to borrow a phrase often used when discussing her protégée, Elizabeth Bishop.

There is, as yet, no real annotated editions of her poems. The web, however is a real treasure trove, so long as you don't get lost... There are also some useful reference books at UTJJ, but let me first find the time to go and check which ones are useful to you.

As a reminder, here's a list (in alphabetical order of first lines) of the poems selected for the syllabus :

  1. Critics and Connoisseurs
  2. Efforts of Affection
  3. England
  4. In the Days of Prismatic Color
  5. Marriage
  6. Nevertheless
  7. New York
  8. Picking and Choosing
  9. Tell Me, Tell Me
  10. The Mind is an Enchanting Thing
  11. The Pangolin
  12. The Staff of Aesculapius
  13. The Steeple-Jack
  14. The Web One Weaves of Italy
  15. To a Giraffe
  16. Virginia Britannia
  17. When I Buy Pictures


You will find useful resources on Moore and her poetry on the following websites :