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Winter Recipes from the Collective: Poems by Louise Glück

dinasamimi's review

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2.0

This really did nothing for me.

prettyxliesss's review

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reflective medium-paced

2.5

ericakriner's review

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challenging emotional hopeful reflective sad fast-paced

3.5

maryftay's review

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reflective relaxing medium-paced

3.0

ww_hania's review against another edition

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emotional inspiring mysterious

3.75

outoftheofficeagain's review

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5.0

To say “if you’re a sad girl, pick this up” seems terribly dismissive to just how good this poetry collection is, but nonetheless, ‘Winter Recipes from the Collective’ by Louise Glück is a perfect collection for you or the sad girl in your life. I cannot thank FSG enough for sending me a copy, it’s become an all time favorite poetry collection. 

It is a beautifully and expertly written meditation on grief, love, loss, hardship, creativity, passion, and even the passage of time. Some of these lines absolutely gutted me, but when I tell you the lump in my throat was a boulder by the time I put it down. The themes of sisterhood hit in a way I wasn’t anticipating as with creative pursuit. But the most impactful was the sense of grief of the individual in so many universal pathways of life. It felt like a collection so many, anyone even, could connect to but also a sense of specificity they made it feel intimate and close. 

I love this with my whole heart! 

notesfromliterature's review

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emotional hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective fast-paced

4.25

emiliebea's review

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emotional medium-paced

3.75

anitaxlit's review

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reflective sad fast-paced

4.0

theeuphoriczat's review

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4.0

This was TOOO SHORT.

The poems are narrative and conversational. The authorial voice is that of a person with experience of loss or nearing death. You could replace 'winter' for 'death', as it is a season we spend months (our lives), toiling, gathering and preparing for.

There is no doubt that each poem began to prepare me for life's winter. It is a meditation and reflection on birth, comradery, ageing, the passage of time, loss, death, love, existence, the search for fulfilment, devotion, and stillness (either calmness or companionship).

Life, my sister said,
is like a torch passed now
from the body to the mind.
Sadly, she went one, the mind is not
there to receive it."

From the poem 'Autumn'

"Everything has ended, I said.
What makes you say so, my sister asked.
Because, I said, if it has not ended,
it will end soon which comes to the same thing.
And if that is the case,
there is no point in begining
so much as a sentence."


From the poem 'A Sentence'

"What a shame I became
verbal, with no connection
to that memory. My mother's love!
All to soon I emerged
my true self,
robust but sour,
like an alarm clock."


From the poem 'Night Thoughts'