Lisel Mueller (b. February 8, 1924) is a prize-winning American poet. She was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1924 and immigrated to America at the age of 15. her father, Fritz Neumann, was a professor at Evansville College. Her mother died in 1953. "Though my family landed in the Midwest, we lived in urban or suburban environments," she once wrote. She and her husband, Paul Mueller (d. 2001) built a home in Lake Forest, Illinois in the 1960s, where they raised two daughters and lived for many years. Lisel currently resides in a retirement community in Chicago. Lisel's poems are extremely accessible, yet intricate and layered. While at times whimsical and possessing a sly humor, there is an underlying sadness in much of her work. She graduated from the University of Evansville in 1944 and has taught at the University of Chicago, Elmhurst College in Illinois, and Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont.
not only the eskimos
Not only the Eskimos
We have only one noun
but as many different kinds:
the gra...[read poem]
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We have only one noun
but as many different kinds:
the gra...
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