Quote by: Louise Gluck

As I turned over the last page, a wave of sorrow enveloped me. Where had they all gone, these people who had seemed so real? To distract myself, I walked out into the night; instinctively, I lit a cigarette. In the dark, the cigarette glowed, like a fire lit by a survivor. But who would see this light, this small dot among infinite stars? I stood awhile in the dark, the cigarette glowing and growing small, each breath patiently destroying me. How small it was, how brief. Brief, brief, but inside me now, which the stars could never be.


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Author Bio


  • NameLouise Gluck
  • DescriptionAmerican poet
  • AliasesLouise Elisabeth Glück
  • BornApril 22, 1943
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship; Bollingen Prize; Pulitzer Prize For Poetry