The Seven Ages

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The Seven Ages is a poetry collection by Nobel Prize–winning American poet Louise Glück that reflects on memory, aging, and the passage of time through her characteristically spare, meditative style.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Louise Glück NERFINISHED
authorAward Nobel Prize in Literature NERFINISHED
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception praised for its clarity and emotional restraint
widely acclaimed
focusesOn memory’s unreliability
the passage of time
the relationship between past and present
the stages of a life
genre poetry
hasPoem The Balcony NERFINISHED
The Destination NERFINISHED
The Dream NERFINISHED
The Garment NERFINISHED
The Sensual World NERFINISHED
The Sensual World (sequence) NERFINISHED
The Seven Ages (title poem)
The Traveler NERFINISHED
The White Lilies NERFINISHED
hasSubject art and perception
family relationships
romantic relationships
spiritual questioning
influencedBy autobiographical experience
classical myth
language English
literaryForm lyric poetry
literaryMovement contemporary American poetry
narrativeMode lyric sequence
narrativePerspective first-person
partOf Louise Glück’s later career work
publicationPeriod early 2000s
publisher Ecco Press NERFINISHED
HarperCollins NERFINISHED
style introspective
meditative
spare
theme aging
memory
mortality
self-reflection
time
tone elegiac
intimate
philosophical

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Louise Glück notableWork The Seven Ages