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2017581899New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 2017. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition hardcover issue. Fine in fine dust jacket. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
20172207201New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 2017. First. hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fine first edition in fine dust jacket. First Edition 2017 stated on copyright page. Also complete row of numbers to 1. Black dot at top of page edge. Farrar Straus Giroux unknown
59676Farrar Straus 2017. First edition. As new and bright in like dustjacket with crisp bright text throughout. Attractive all around. First printing Farrar Straus, 2017 unknown
199081190New York: The Ecco Press 1990. First Paperback Edition. First printing. Octavo 22.75cm; original glossy pictorial card wrappers; 1516-684pp. Previous owner's circular embossed stamp to lower right corner of front endpaper some trivial surface wear to wrappers; Near Fine. The Nobel Prize-winning author's fifth collection of verse winner of the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry. The Ecco Press unknown
1990B68198New York: The Ecco Press 1990. First edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Cloth backed boards in dust jacket octavo 68pp. not illustrated. Book has hint of shelfwear to boards binding tight text clean and unmarked with foxing to top edge of block. DJ gently rubbed. The Ecco Press hardcover
1990231New York: The Ecco Press 1990. First Edition First Printing. Publisher's Grey Boards Backed with Black Cloth Green Detailing. Near Fine/Near Fine. A Near Fine Book in a Near Fine Pictorial Dust Jacket Unclipped $17.95. Book is moderately sunned to extremities and gently shelf worn. Top edge of text block is foxed as are the top of the first few pages. Binding is tight and square and text is unmarked. Michaela Sullivan designed dust jacket continues to present beautifully despite mild sunning and shelf wear. White portions of the inside flaps of the jacket are mildly toned and have trace instances of foxing. Hardcover. Octavo. 68pp. The Ecco Press unknown
19907602New York: Ecco Press 1990. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Thin octavo. 6.25 x 9.25 inches. 68 pp. A little light spotting to the top edge otherwise fine in original cloth-backed boards and fine pictorial dust jacket. First edition of Glück's fifth poetry collection. Ecco Press hardcover
1990613582New York: The Ecco Press 1990. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Quato. 68pp. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Inscribed by the author: "for Peter - Louis Glück. The Ecco Press hardcover
19908666New York: Ecco Press 1990. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine/Near fine. Octavo. 6.25 x 9.25 in. 68 pp. Near fine in original cloth-backed paper-covered boards with very light foxing to edge of text block and near fine pictorial dust jacket. First edition of Glück's fifth poetry collection. Ecco Press hardcover
19921-088001248XEcco Pr 1992. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 72 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.25 inches. Ecco Pr paperback
66130Ecco 1991. First edition first printing. Very fine and bright in like dustjacket with crisp unread text. Highly attractive. New and bright all around gift quality. Ecco, 1991 unknown
19904167New York: Ecco Press 1990. First printing. 6.25 x 9.25 inches 68 pp. Quarter-cloth and paper over boards in printed dust-jacket. Mild dent and almost imperceptible tear to cloth at crown of spine otherwise very fine in a lightly rubbed near fine jacket. <br/><br/>2020 Nobel prize winner Glücks fifth book preceding the Pulitzer-winning Wild Iris. Ecco Press hardcover
1990528358New York: The Ecco Press 1990. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. The Ecco Press hardcover
19907197New York: Ecco Press 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Near Fine in a Fine jacket unclipped $17.95. Quarter black cloth faded at the bottom edge with grey paper on the boards. Square and firmly bound clean internally. The fith collection of poetry from the Nobel Prize-winning writer a collection of short lyrics that examines the "pervasive myth of family. Ecco Press hardcover
199047503New York: The Ecco Press 1990. First printing. Fine in fine jacket. First edition of Glück's acclaimed fifth poetry collection. A handsome example of one of the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's most accomplished books. 9'' x 6''. Original quarter black cloth with grey boards. In original unclipped $17.95 dust jacket. 68 pages. Minor edgewear and bumping. Faint page toning to jacket flaps. The Ecco Press unknown
Q-0880012471Ecco Press. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ecco Press hardcover
19902766New York: Ecco 1990. A First Edition First Printing 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. A fine book in a fine unclipped dust jacket. Louise Gluck's poetry has dazzled critics for years and this year was she won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature.The judges praised "her unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal". In Ararat Gluck's sixth poetry collection one critic called the book "a ruthlessly probing family portrait in verse that confronts with devastating irony her father's hollow life and her mother's inability to express emotion." This copy is signed by the author on the title page and scarce thus. <br/> <br/> Ecco hardcover
088001248XNew. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
1992Q-088001248xEcco 1992-06-21. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ecco paperback
19901389618New York NY: The Ecco Press 1990. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 68 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Black and dark grey spine with dark green lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering price is uncut "$17.95 - $24.95 Canada" and has mild shelving wear. Boards have mild wear along the spine head and tail edges. Textblock has mild wear along the edges. Signed flat by Louise Glück on title page. DL consignment. Shelved Case 0. Louise Glück was born on April 22 1943 in New York City to parents of Russian and Hungarian Jewish descent. Glück was taught Greek mythology and classic stories from a young age which greatly influenced her works. Glück began writing poetry in highschool eventually taking some poetry classes and attending workshops where she more deeply developed her craft. After a tumultuous life and career Glück finally began seeing wider success in her work in the 1990's. <br /> <br /> "Ararat" would be released in 1990 a collection of poems driven by the immense loss Glück felt following the death of her father in 1985. "Ararat" is regarded as one of Glück's most powerful works brutally tackling the subjects of loss and sorrow. 1389618. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Ecco Press hardcover
023991New York; 1990: The Ecco Press. First Edition. Octavo. First printing. 68 pp. signed by the author. Ararat is one of Louise Glück’s most powerful and personal collections. Written in the wake of her father’s death the poems move with stark clarity through themes of grief family memory and survival. Glück sets aside mythic masks to write in a voice at once intimate and unflinching transforming private loss into a work of universal resonance. Spare piercing and unforgettable Ararat remains a cornerstone in the career of a poet later awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. A fine bright copy bound in 1/4 black cloth over gray paper covered boardsspine lettring a light foil blue in a fine unclipped dust jacket. The Ecco Press unknown
124951New York: The Ecco Press 1990. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's collection of poetry prompted by the death of her father. Octavo original half cloth. Association copy inscribed by the poet opposite the half-title page "For Stuart I look forward to your new work I wish you all good fortune - Louise." The recipient Stuart Dischell is a fellow poet and friend of Gluck. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket illustration by Michaela Sullivan. Jacket illustration by Christa Näher. In 1984 Glück joined the faculty of Williams College in Massachusetts as a senior lecturer in the English Department. The following year her father died. The loss prompted her to begin a new collection of poems Ararat 1990 the title of which references the mountain of the Genesis flood narrative. Writing in The New York Times in 2012 the critic Dwight Garner called it "the most brutal and sorrow-filled book of American poetry published in the last 25 years" The Ecco Press hardcover
1990138219New York: The Ecco Press 1990. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's collection of poetry prompted by the death of her father. Octavo original half cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author opposite the half-title page "For ____ ____ with best wishes Louise Gluck." Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket illustration by Michaela Sullivan. Jacket illustration by Christa Näher. In 1984 Glück joined the faculty of Williams College in Massachusetts as a senior lecturer in the English Department. The following year her father died. The loss prompted her to begin a new collection of poems Ararat 1990 the title of which references the mountain of the Genesis flood narrative. Writing in The New York Times in 2012 the critic Dwight Garner called it "the most brutal and sorrow-filled book of American poetry published in the last 25 years" The Ecco Press hardcover
19903116894New York: The Ecco Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1990. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0880012471 . First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Author and Nobel Prize winner's FIFTh book. ; 6 1/4" x 9 1/4"; 68 pages . The Ecco Press hardcover
2007581898New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 2007. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition hardcover issue. Octavo. 79pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. This collection was nominated as a finalist for the National Book Award. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover