Averno (poetry)

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Averno
Author Louise Glück
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Poetry
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date 2006
Published in
English
2006
Media type Print, Paperback & Hardcover
Pages 79
ISBN 0-374-10742-4

Averno is Louise Glück's eleventh collection of poetry. Averno is a lake west of Naples which the Romans mythologized as the entrance to the underworld. The Greek myth of Demeter's daughter Persephone and her marriage to Hades is a recurring topic in the collection, as are the themes of oblivion and death, soul and body, love and isolation. Most reviewers have praised Glück's non-resolution of these tensions. There are eighteen poems in the collection, and several are extended pieces with distinct, brief sections and stanzas. The collection is divided into two parts.

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