Her brilliantly controlled poems offer a picture of the world as a struggle between ordeal and wonder

In Stanford in 2008, the Irish poet Eavan Boland told me how much she admired the work of Louise Glück. She took down some volumes of her poetry from the shelf in her office and gave them to me.

That night I read the opening lines of a poem:

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