Louise Gluck's most recent appearance at the Library of Congress was as a co-winner (with Mark Strand) of the Library's 1992 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry, when she read from her prize-winning book, Ararat (1990). She teaches at Williams College. Among her other collections of poetry are The Triumph of Achilles (1985), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry, the Boston Globe Literary Press Award for Poetry, and the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award; The Wild Iris (1992), which won the Pulitzer Prize; and Meadowlands (1996). The poetry and literature reading series at the Library of Congress is the oldest in the Washington area, and among the oldest in the United States. This annual series of public poetry and fiction readings, lectures, symposia, and occasional dramatic performances began in the 1940s and has been almost exclusively supported since 1951 by a gift from the late Gertrude Clarke Whittall, who wanted to bring the appreciation of good literature to a larger audience.
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