How did Louise Glück's use of mythology shape the emotional depth of Meadowlands?
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How did Louise Glück's use of mythology shape the emotional depth of Meadowlands?
Did anyone else feel that the poems' pacing encouraged deep reflection, or did it make some sections feel slow?
What inspired the choice of imagery throughout Meadowlands, especially the recurring nature motifs?