The 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature is Louise Glick.
Louise Glück, born on April 22, 1943 in New York, USA, is a contemporary American female poet.
Graduated from Hewlett High School in 1961. From 1963 to 1968, he studied at Columbia University. In 1968, he published the collection of poems "Firstborn Son". In 1975, he published the collection of poems "House on the Swamp". In 1985, he published the poetry collection "The Triumph of Achilles"; in the same year, he won the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 1990, he published the poetry collection "Ararat".
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Louis Glick's poems include growth, marriage, life after marriage, divorce and how to "rebuild" your life after divorce, etc. The themes are not only the specific problems she faces in life, but also the spiritual issues that she has to face head-on. Among them, encountering pain and even crisis are inevitable.
In Louise Glick’s poems, it is difficult to ignore her female identity and the distinct female themes in her poems. This theme is reflected in the author herself, first of all, in her view of the events and problems women encounter in their lives.
For example, writing about love, marriage, various aspects of life after marriage, divorce, and the "rebirth" of an independent woman after divorce, and rediscovering one's own rhythm and meaning of life, because of the above The incident may not be a big problem for an adult male, but it may be extremely sharp and difficult for a woman.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia--Louise Glick