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  1. ‘The Wild Iris’ by Louise Glück is a complex and deeply metaphorical poem that describes death from the perspective of a flower. Throughout the short lines of ‘ The Wild Iris,’ the speaker describes what it means to live, die, and be reborn again.

  2. May 2, 2015 · The Wild Iris. by Louise Gluck. At the end of my suffering. there was a door. Hear me out: that which you call death. I remember. Overhead, noises, branches of the pine shifting. Then nothing. The weak sun. flickered over the dry surface. It is terrible to survive. as consciousness. buried in the dark earth.

  3. "The Wild Iris," first published in a 1992 collection of the same name, is Louise Glück's poem of death, rebirth, and transformation. The poem's speaker is an iris, a flower that has endured death and returned to tell the tale.

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · The Wild Iris. Louise Glück. 4.18. 12,459 ratings1,279 reviews. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. From Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Louise Glück, a stunningly beautiful collection of poems that encompasses the natural, human, and spiritual realms.

  5. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes The Wild Iris Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

  6. The Wild Iris is a 1992 poetry book by Louise Glück for which she received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1993. The book also received the Poetry Society of America's William Carlos Williams Award .

  7. Nov 14, 2014 · Visionary, shrewd, intuitive--and at once cyclical and apocalyptic--The Wild Iris is not a repudiation but a confirmation, an audacious feat of psychic ventriloquism, a fiercely original record of the spirit's obsession with, and awe of, earth. Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1993. Access-restricted-item.

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