Gods, Mortals and Humanity: Modern Mythologies with Louise Glück

Beyond the Verse

Beyond the Verse
Gods, Mortals and Humanity: Modern Mythologies with Louise Glück
Apr 23, 2026 Season 4 Episode 9
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In this week’s episode of “Beyond the Verse,” the official podcast of PoemAnalysis.com and Poetry+, Maiya and Joe celebrate the podcast’s 50th episode by turning to the work of Louise Glück, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in contemporary American poetry.

They begin with Glück’s life and career, from her birth in Long Island in 1943 to her early struggles, literary influences, and gradual development as a poet. The episode places special attention on the long arc of her career, from Firstborn in 1968 to The Wild Iris in 1992, before reflecting on the major recognition that followed, including her appointment as US Poet Laureate and her Nobel Prize in Literature in 2020. Along the way, Maiya and Joe explore how psychoanalysis, family loss, myth, and the search for an original voice all shaped Glück’s poetry.

The discussion then turns to three of Glück’s most compelling poems: ‘The Triumph of Achilles’, The Wild Iris’, and Vespers’. Maiya and Joe examine how ‘The Triumph of Achilles’ shifts attention away from heroic legend and toward grief, intimacy, and the private cost of public triumph. In ‘The Wild Iris’, they consider how the voice of a flower allows Glück to think through death, rebirth, and the strange endurance of consciousness. Finally, in ‘Vespers’, they unpack a tense and moving poem about loss, care, disappointment, and the human need to question suffering, whether in nature, in faith, or in personal experience.

By the end of the episode, Maiya and Joe show how Glück’s poetry remains so powerful because it is both intimate and expansive, grounded in personal feeling yet always reaching toward larger questions about grief, survival, myth, and what it means to live fully. It is also a fitting 50th episode choice: a conversation about a poet whose work keeps asking how a voice is made, and why it matters.

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