The 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature has been announced. What are the representative works of the winning female poet?

On October 8, 2020, Beijing time, the Nobel Prize for Literature was unveiled. The winner was the American poet Louise Gl?ck. The reason for the award was: because of her irrefutable poetic voice, she Make personal existence universal with simple beauty. It can be seen that this is a talented female writer full of poetry and painting. 1. The 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature

At 19:00 on the evening of October 8, the Nobel Prize for Literature officially announced that the winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature is Louis Glick. According to the official introduction of the Nobel Prize, the winner is a poet from the United States. She was born in 1943. She is a famous contemporary female poet in the United States. She has won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Bollinger Prize, etc. She Also an English professor at Yale University. 2. Representative works

As a Nobel laureate, he was born in a Hungarian-Jewish family. In 1968, at the age of 25, she published her first collection of poems, "The Firstborn". In 1985, she won the National Book Critics Circle Award for "The Triumph of Achilles." Later, she published poetry collections "Wild Irises", "Faithful and Chaste Nights", "Rebirth", and "Seven Periods". She also won the 12th Poet Laureate of the United States for her beautiful language. 3. "The Firstborn"

"The Firstborn" is the first collection of poems published by this female writer. This collection of poems is dedicated to Kuniz. The first song at the beginning is "Chicago Train", which records a lifeless journey. The second song "Egg" describes the impact of ideal life and real life. Because this is her first collection of poems, it is full of youthfulness and high-spiritedness. Later, Glick once said that she regretted this collection of poems, but this was also her youth.

Dear readers, have you ever known about this female writer? If not, you can check out her poetry collection.