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Louise Gluck
American
Poet
Born:
Apr 22
,
1943
Been
Expected
Future
Me
Past
Vocabulary
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Walt Whitman
What I responded to, on the page, was the way a poem could liberate, by means of a word's setting, through subtleties of timing, of pacing, that word's full and surprising range of meaning. It seemed to me that simple language best suited this enterprise.
Louise Gluck
Best
Me
Simple
Word
Language
Liberate
Timing
Setting
Suited
Way
Range
Enterprise
Seemed
Poem
Could
Through
Surprising
Subtleties
Pacing
Meaning
Means
Page
Full
I preferred the simplest vocabulary.
Louise Gluck
Vocabulary
Simplest
Preferred
We have a disturbing cultural appetite for novelty, and it seems to me wrong each new laureate should dislodge the ideas of his or her predecessor, especially when they're still unfolding.
Louise Gluck
Me
Laureate
Disturbing
Seems
Wrong
New
Ideas
Still
His
Cultural
Predecessor
Unfolding
Should
Each
Novelty
Appetite
Her
It seems to me in the past it's been a good thing, as a writer, to have experiences I hadn't expected.
Louise Gluck
Good
Me
Past
Seems
Good Thing
Writer
Been
Expected
Experiences
In The Past
Thing
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