【Desperate Housewives XXX Porn Parody】
In Remembrance of Louise Glück
In Memoriam

Photograph by Katherine Wolkoff.
Nearly thirty years ago, during my junior year of college, I took a poetry writing class with Louise Glück. I’d never read any of her books, but I was aware of some undergraduate buzz about a visiting poet who’d recently received the Pulitzer Prize for a book of talking flowers. Her last house had burned down; her father had made his money in blades; she would need someone to drive her to Star Market for groceries on weekends. (I volunteered once, waiting nervously in the parking lot until she returned with a cantaloupe and asparagus.) The person I met in the classroom was frighteningly honest about poetry, and about being a poet. She said it was okay not to write—that she herself had gone several years without writing even a single poem—so it would be perfectly fine if we didn’t share any poems of our own with her that term. When we did turn in something for workshop, she mercilessly rooted out “mannerisms” in our poems; I became terrified of this critique, which only made my writing all the more mannered. She would linger over details like “angels in homespun linen” in a poem by Czesław Miłosz; almost three decades later, I still remember her wry grin of envy at that image. More than anything else, Louise loved it when something was surprising and, in retrospect, inevitable, as it is so often in her work, and in our lives—like the ending of her poem “Happiness”:
I open my eyes; you are watching me.
Almost over this room
the sun is gliding.
Look at your face, you say,
holding your own close to me
to make a mirror.
How calm you are. And the burning wheel
passes gently over us.
Glück’s death marks a line break, but not a full stop, to a timeless voice in the art of poetry. It’s a voice that resonates with the wonder and grief of ancients like Sappho and moderns like Dickinson—in other words, like Louise Glück.
Srikanth Reddy is the poetry editor ofThe Paris Review.
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Porn site Clips4Sale names pegging as 2023 fetish of the year
2025-06-26 07:46Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for December 19
2025-06-26 07:37The best content creator tools of 2022
2025-06-26 07:29Contingent No More
2025-06-26 07:27Popular Posts
'The Last of Us' Season 2, episode 4: Why Ellie sings 'Take on Me'
2025-06-26 09:09'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for December 15
2025-06-26 08:48Watch a loose bat fly around a Spirit Airlines plane mid
2025-06-26 08:34'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for December 18
2025-06-26 08:25Bargaining For the Common Good
2025-06-26 07:58Featured Posts
U.N. confirms the ocean is screwed
2025-06-26 08:57Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for December 14
2025-06-26 08:33NYT Strands hints, answers for April 23
2025-06-26 07:37Popular Articles
Whale Vomit Episode 5: Startup Monarchy
2025-06-26 09:16Forget Area 51, over a hundred kids just stormed Lollapalooza
2025-06-26 09:09North Korea reportedly funds weapons program with stolen crypto
2025-06-26 08:41Bargaining For the Common Good
2025-06-26 07:30Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (89472)
Pursuit Information Network
Useful or Little Known Android Features
2025-06-26 09:28Mark Information Network
Here are the 8 best gadgets of 2022
2025-06-26 09:02Information Information Network
Porn site Clips4Sale names pegging as 2023 fetish of the year
2025-06-26 08:55Wisdom Convergence Information Network
Joe Biden flubbed his website during debate, so of course someone bought the domain
2025-06-26 08:32Creation Information Network
Best Samsung Frame deal: Free Music Frame with Frame Pro art TV purchase
2025-06-26 08:25