Glück, Louise - Helen Vendler (essay date 1993)
Helen Vendler (essay date 1993)
SOURCE: "Flower Power," in The New Republic, Vol. 208, No. 21, May 24, 1993, pp. 35-8.
[In this review of The Wild Iris, Vendler explains the poet's use of the metaphors of gardening and flowers to address issues of god, love, and ageing. The critic finds this approach to be reminiscent of previous poets and an interesting development for Glück. Vendler also insists that what has been viewed as the poet's mannered style is an essential poetic gesture.]
Louise Glück is a poet of strong and haunting presence. Her poems, published in a series of memorable books over the last twenty years, have achieved the unusual distinction of being neither "confessional" nor "intellectual" in the usual senses of those words, which are often thought to represent two camps in the life of poetry. For a long time, Glück refused both the autobiographical and the discursive, in favor of a presentation that some...
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- Robert Boyers (essay date 1969)
- Anna Wooten (essay date 1975)
- Helen Vendler (essay date 1978)
- Peter Stitt (essay date 1981)
- Calvin Bedient (essay date 1981)
- Robert Miklitsch (essay date 1982)
- Louise Glük (1985)
- Burton Raffel (essay date 1988)
- Lynn Keller (essay date 1990)
- Calvin Bedient (essay date 1991)
- Bruce Bond (essay date 1991)
- Charles Berger (essay date 1991)
- Lynne McMahon (essay date 1992)
- Helen Vendler (essay date 1993)
- Stephen Yenser (essay date 1994)
- Emily Gordon (essay date 1996)
- Vijay Seshadri (essay date 1996)
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