If the American West represents the “geography of hope,” as author Wallace Stegner wrote, then what better place than California’s far north to illustrate the eternal tension between the limitless potential of big ideas and the brutal disappointment of broken dreams?
Louise Glück may well be the one American poet from the second half of the 20th century whose work is read and studied in 100 years, writes Richie Hofmann.
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Louise Glück may well be the one American poet from the second half of the 20th century whose work is read and studied in 100 years, writes Richie Hofmann.