Louise Glück won the Nobel Prize for Literature



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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Thursday that this year’s top literary award will go to American poet Louise Glück.

Glück is one of the most acclaimed American poets of decades, and has received numerous major awards, including the Pulitzer and the National Book Award. In his critiques of his art, he regularly notes that Glück creates poetry that is autobiographical in inspiration, but that he can endow individual history with universal meaning.

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In his narrative poetry, in addition to the facts of personal life, great emphasis is placed on mythical elements, nature, and the recurring theme are the most universal issues that arise in everyday life.

Glück was born in New York in 1943 and is of Hungarian descent in a paternal branch: his Hungarian Jewish grandparents emigrated from Hungary to the United States.

More of Glück’s poems translated into Hungarian can be read on the Versum website. With Thursday’s decision, Glück became the 16th woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.

In 2016 with Barack Obama after receiving his award, the National Medal of HumanitiesPhoto: SAUL LOEB / AFP

In advance, many expected that the Academy would “come out safe” this year and choose a famous artist with a great work behind him, as scandals have eroded the prestige of the literary Nobel in recent years: in 2018, the award ni He even turned himself in for harassment. After the scandal, and last year, many were outraged that one of the two winners had become Peter Handke, who regularly excuses war criminals. (Péter Urfi wrote more about last year’s question about whether Handke was allowed to be rewarded for his public activity.)

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