High school poet wins Nobel: Who's Louise Glock?

Nobel is already split for 2020 Literature and still is not going for Albanian writer Ismail Kadare. This award is shared with poet and essayist Louise Glock. Nobel Committee Chairman Anders Olsson said that Gloucut's voice was “sincere and packaged and signals that this poet wants to be understood. [...]
Nobel Committee Chairman Anders Olsson said that Gloucut's voice was “sincere and packaged and signals that this poet wants to be understood. She has humor and stinging intelligence. ”
Furthermore, it is said that “even in its autobiography, the setback is important for its work, it cannot be taken as a confessional poet. She attacked the university... The three characteristics that are repeated in her work - the issue of family life, strict, yet lyrical intelligence, and the refined sense of composition. ”
Glock is just the 16th woman who won the Nobel Prize for Literature. But who is she?
Glock is a 77-year-old essayist and poet who has won many important literary awards, including Pulitzer, National Book Award, etc.
Louise was born in New York City on April 22, 1943, and is the daughter of a businessman and a housemaker.
Father's grandparents are Jews of Hungary who had migrated to the United States.
The Nobelist has not attended higher education at all because of an illness that required psychiatric treatment. In this regard, she said: “... my emotional state, the extreme regitability of behavior, and the French dependence on habits made other forms of education impossible”.
Among its most mentioned works is the “Triumfi of Achilles” and “Ararati”.












