Proofs and Theories

Louise Gluck author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:25th Feb '99

Should be back in stock very soon

Proofs and Theories cover

Winner of the PEN Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

A collection of essays in which the author writes of her own upbringing, her human and literary antecedents, and also dwells on lives and poems. The book includes writings on T.S. Eliot, George Oppen, Sylvia Plath, Robinson Jeffers, Wallace Stevens, and John Berryman.Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2020

Louise Gluck's award-winning collection of essays is the work of a major poet and a distinguished teacher. She writes of her upbringing, her human and literary antecedents, and she dwells with a scrupulous eye on details of lives and poems, until she comes to understand them.
The act of integrity involved in the essays is part and parcel of this poet's unsparing candour. Her criticism takes risks and can be fierce passionate, merciless to its subjects, even (or especially) when the subject is herself. The consolations that such essays offer are those of clarity. She attends to T.S. Eliot, George 0ppen, Sylvia Plath, Robinson Jeffers, Wallace Stevens, John Berryman and others, appraising what is risked in the work of each writer, and what we risk and gain in reading them.


The Guardian
Saturday 6th March 1999


Proofs and Theories, by LouiseGlück (Carcanet, £9.95)

A very attractive, murmured collection of essays on poets, by one who
writes poetry herself, but charmingly insists: "I use the word 'writer'
deliberately. 'Poet' must be used
cautiously; it names an aspiration
not an occupation
." Glück swiftly
demolishes the idea that a poet's
work can be 'courageous', and
interleaves Milton and Keats in an
excellent essay entitled 'Against
Sincerity'.Her recurrent subjects,
in a relaxed style that mixes close rhythmical and syntactical analysis with little gems of biographical anecdote, are Plath, Berryman
and especially Eliot. Possible the best piece is the one in which she describes herself hitting a tremendous glassy wall, with the great first line:
"It never occurred to me that I wasn't going to write poetry until I read Wallace
Stevens
."

  • Winner of Nobel Prize in Literature 2020

ISBN: 9781857543902

Dimensions: 215mm x 135mm x 7mm

Weight: 212g

128 pages