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The Paris Review
5 months ago
Writing

The Answer Is Awe

Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California for a speaking engagement.
Glück won the Nobel Prize in Literature and shared the news with her son, friend, and editor before the announcement was made. [ more ]
The Paris Review
5 months ago
Writing

Hostess

Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College and drove with a professor from Berkeley to avoid flying.
Glück packed food and CDs for the road trip and talked about opera and her experiences with anorexia. [ more ]
The Paris Review
5 months ago
Writing

The Art of Fiction No. 95

Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-winning poet, visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California and drove with the author for a six-hour road trip.
During the trip, Glück shared stories about her girlhood, anorexia, and her love for food. [ more ]
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5 months ago
Writing

The Paris Review - An Excerpt from our Art of Poetry Interview with Louise Gluck - The Paris Review

Louise Gluck's Writers at Work interview conducted by Henri Cole is being shared in remembrance of her.
Gluck visited Claremont McKenna College in 2021 and talked openly about her girlhood and struggles with anorexia. [ more ]
The Paris Review
5 months ago
Writing

Two Men, Mary

Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College and drove with the author, talking about anorexia and food.
When Glück won the Nobel Prize, she called her son and friends before the news reached the world. [ more ]
“Dream old pay phone ringing in hospital I pick up
receiver voice says ‘The answer is awe.’”

From “The Answer Is Awe” by Alice Notley in our new Winter issue. https://t.co/07vQRwXjm7
The Paris Review
5 months ago
Books

The Answer Is Awe

Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California for a speaking engagement.
Glück won the Nobel Prize in Literature and shared the news with her son, friend, and editor before the announcement was made. [ more ]
“I never conceived of not writing a novel. I believed—oh, God, I believed, it was an article of faith!—I was born to write a novel.” —Cynthia Ozick https://t.co/kqvzbSbxgQ
The Paris Review
5 months ago
Books

The Art of Fiction No. 95

Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-winning poet, visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California and drove with the author for a six-hour road trip.
During the trip, Glück shared stories about her girlhood, anorexia, and her love for food. [ more ]
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