Irish Independent

American poet Gluck ‘surprised’to win Nobel Prize for literature

- Anna Ringstrom

AMERICAN poet Louise Gluck won the 2020 Nobel Prize in literature for works exploring family and childhood in an “unmistakab­le voice that, with austere beauty, makes individual existence universal”, the Swedish Academy said yesterday.

Academy Permanent Secretary Mats Malm said that Ms Gluck (77), also a multiple winner of US literary awards, was “surprised and happy” at the news when it came in the early morning hours US time.

She gave no immediate comment to journalist­s gathered outside her home in Cambridge, Massachuse­tts.

A professor of English at Yale University, Ms Gluck first rose to critical acclaim with her 1968 collection of poems entitled Firstborn, and went on to become one of the most celebrated poets and essayists in contempora­ry America.

The Swedish Academy said that in Ms Gluck’s works “the self listens for what is left of its dreams and delusions, and nobody can be harder than she in confrontin­g illusions of the self ”.

Drawing comparison­s with other authors, the Academy said Ms Gluck resembled 19th-century US poet Emily Dickinson in her “severity and unwillingn­ess to accept simple tenets of faith”.

Ms Gluck becomes the 16th woman to win the literary world’s most prestigiou­s distinctio­n since the Nobel prizes were launched more than a century ago.

While she draws on her own experience­s in her poetry, Ms Gluck, who is twice divorced and suffered from anorexia in younger years, explores universal themes that resonate with readers.

Erica McAlpine, associate professor of English at Oxford

University, said Ms Gluck “has managed to feel urgently contempora­ry and yet simultaneo­usly timeless. The occasional bleakness of her voice speaks especially well to our present moment, and yet her poetry has always been intimately connected to the long lyric tradition behind it”.

In her poems, “love, loss, desire and beauty wear the specific dress of her own life while turning the everyday into something mythical”.

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American poet Louise Gluck

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