168:, in East London. His daughter wrote: "My father's Hasidic ancestry, his being steeped in Jewish and Christian scholarship and mysticism, his fervour and eloquence as a preacher, were factors built into my cells." Levertov, who was educated at home, showed an enthusiasm for writing from an early age and studied ballet, art, piano and French as well as standard subjects. She wrote about the strangeness she felt growing up part Jewish, German, Welsh and English, but not fully belonging to any of these identities. She notes that it lent her a sense of being special rather than excluded: " before I was ten that I was an artist-person and I had a destiny." She noted: "Humanitarian politics came early into my life: seeing my father on a soapbox protesting
1806:
370:, a collection of anti-Vietnam War letters, newscasts, diary entries, and conversations. Complementary themes in the book involve the tension of the individual vs. the group (or government) and the development of personal voice in mass culture. In her poetry, she promotes community and group change through the imagination of the individual and emphasizes the power of individuals as advocates of change. She also links personal experience to justice and social reform.
467:, Levertov's poetry is highly religious. She writes about experiencing God. These poems are breakthrough poems for her. She writes about a mountain, which becomes a metaphor for life and God. When clouds cover a mountain, it is still huge and massive and in existence. God is the same, she says. Even when He is clouded, we know He is there. Her poems tend to shift away from constantly questioning religion to accepting it simply. In "The Tide", the final section of
33:
390:, and distrust of people. She attacks the United States pilots in her poems for dropping bombs. Overall, her war poems incorporate suffering to show that violence has become an everyday occurrence. After years of writing such poetry, Levertov eventually came to the conclusion that beauty and poetry and politics can't go together. This opened the door wide for her religious-themed poetry in the later part of her life.
378:, Levertov uses imagery to express the disturbing violence of the Vietnam War. Throughout these poems, she addresses violence and savagery, yet tries to bring grace into the equation, mixing the beauty of language and the ugliness of the horrors of war. The themes of her poems, especially "Staying Alive", focus on both the cost of war and the suffering of the Vietnamese. In her prose work,
311:, as professor of English (professor emeritus). There she befriended Robert McAfee Brown, a professor of religion at Stanford and pastor. Franciscan Murray Bodo also became a spiritual advisor to her. In 1984 she uncovered notebooks of her mother and father, resolving some personal and religious conflict. In 1989, she moved from
886:(1986) had no editor as such: the book was edited by Bloodaxe Books in consultation with Denise Levertov, with helpful suggestions made by Linda Anderson and Cynthia Fuller. It was originated by Bloodaxe Books for publication in the UK and there was no corresponding US edition. It had no introduction or preface."
444:. This is a metaphor of spiritual growth. The growth of the tree is like the growth of faith, and as the tree goes through life we also go through life on a spiritual journey. Much of Levertov's religious poetry was concerned with respect for nature and life. Also among her themes were nothingness and absence.
474:
Levertov's heavy religious writing began at her conversion to
Christianity in 1984. She wrote a great deal of metaphysical poetry to express her religious views, and began to use Christianity to link culture and community together. In her poem "Mass" she writes about how the Creator is defined by His
447:
In her earlier poems something is always lacking, searching, and empty. In "Work that
Enfaiths" Levertov begins to confront this "ample doubt" and her lack of "burning surety" in her faith. The religious aspect of this is the doubt vs. light debate. Levertov cannot find a balance between faith and
459:
are full of poems using images of cliffs, edges, and borders to push for change in life. Once again, Levertov packs her poetry with metaphors. She explores the idea that there can be peace in death. She also begins to suggest that nothing is a part of God. "Nothingness" and darkness are no longer
365:
during the 1950s, but denied any formal relations with the group. She began to develop her own lyrical style of poetry through those influences. She felt it was part of a poet's calling to point out the injustice of the
Vietnam War, and she also actively participated in rallies, reading poetry at
330:
In 1994, Levertov was diagnosed with lymphoma, and also suffered pneumonia and acute laryngitis. Despite this she continued to lecture and participate at national conferences, many on spirituality and poetry. In
February 1997, she experienced the death of Mitch Goodman. In December 1997, Levertov
432:
Denise
Levertov wrote many poems with religious themes throughout her career. These poems range from religious imagery to implied metaphors of religion. One particular theme was developed progressively throughout her poetry. This was the pilgrimage/spiritual journey of Levertov towards the deep
398:
From a very young age
Levertov was influenced by her religion, and when she began writing it was a major theme in her poetry. Through her father she was exposed to both Judaism and Christianity. Levertov always believed that her culture and her family roots had inherent value to herself and her
327:. After retiring from teaching, she travelled for a year, doing poetry readings in the US and Britain. In 1990, she joined the Catholic Church at St. Edwardβs Parish, Seattle; she became involved in protests of the US attack on Iraq. She retired from teaching at Stanford.
475:
creation. She writes a lot about nature and individuals. In the works of her last phase, Levertov sees
Christianity as a bridge between individuals and society, and explores how a hostile social environment can be changed by Christian values.
251:
was an especially important focus of her poetry, which often tried to weave together the personal and political, as in her poem "The Sorrow Dance", which speaks of her sister's death. Also in response to the
Vietnam War, Levertov joined the
220:
Levertov's first two books comprised poems written in traditional forms and language, but as she accepted the US as her new home and became more and more fascinated with the
American idiom, she began to come under the influence of the
373:
Suffering is another major theme in
Levertov's war poetry. The poems "Poetry, Prophecy, Survival", "Paradox and Equilibrium", and "Poetry and Peace: Some Broader Dimensions" revolve around war, injustice, and prejudice. In her volume
415:
of Thoreau and Emerson. Although all these factors shaped her poetry, her conversion to Christianity in 1984 was the main influence on her religious writing. Sometime shortly after her move to Seattle in 1989, she became a
424:, a collection intended, as Levertov explains in the foreword to the collection, to "trace my slow movement from agnosticism to Christian faith, a movement incorporating much doubt and questioning as well as affirmation."
399:
writing. Furthermore, she believed that she and her sister had a destiny pertaining to this. When Levertov moved to the United States, she fell under the influence of the Black Mountain Poets, especially the mysticism of
212:
and moved with him to the United States the following year. Although Levertov and Goodman would eventually divorce in 1975, they did have one son, Nikolai, together and lived mainly in New York City, summering in
514:
Levertov's "What Were They Like?" is currently included in the Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9β1) English Literature poetry anthology, and the Conflict cluster of the OCR GCSE (9-1) English Literature poetry anthology,
1472:
1833:
820:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, 11/2013). Edited and Annotated by Paul A. Lacey and Anne Dewey, with an Introduction by Eavan Boland, Afterword by Paul A. Lacey & Anne Dewey.
1075:(Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Anchor Books, 1967), Translated by Edward C. Dimock, Jr. and Denise Levertov, with an introduction and notes by Edward Dimock, Jr., Illustrated by Anju Chaudhuri
2127:
500:
483:
Levertov wrote and published 24 books of poetry, as well as criticism and translations. She also edited several anthologies. Among her many awards and honours, she received the
471:, Levertov writes about accepting faith and realizing that not knowing answers is tolerable. This acceptance of the paradoxes of faith marks the end of her "spiritual journey".
451:
In her earlier religious poems Levertov searches for meaning in life. She explores God as he relates to nothing(ness) and everything. In her later poetry, a shift can be seen.
315:, to Seattle, Washington, and lived near Seward Park on Lake Washington, with a view of her beloved Mount Rainier. On the West Coast, she had a part-time teaching stint at the
177:
164:
priest after converting to Christianity. In the mistaken belief that he would want to preach in a Jewish neighbourhood, he was housed in Ilford, within reach of a parish in
1826:
148:, England. Her mother, Beatrice Adelaide (nΓ©e Spooner-Jones) Levertoff, came from a small mining village in North Wales. Her father, Paul Levertoff, had been a teacher at
1819:
1081:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, February 1988), Alain Bosquet. Translated by Samuel Beckett, Eduard Roditi, Denise Levertov, and Alain Bosquet.
1649:
460:
just reasons to doubt and agonise over. "St. Thomas Didymus" and "Mass" show this growth, as they are poems that lack her former nagging wonder and worry.
2132:
2167:
2117:
1219:
1775:
2082:
1627:
2092:
233:, shows the beginnings of this transition and transformation. Her poem "With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads" established her reputation.
1430:
1416:
1286:
Poetics of the Feminine: Authority and Literary Tradition in William Carlos Williams, Mina Loy, Denise Levertov, and Kathleen Fraser
2137:
846:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, New Directions Bibelot NDP1023, 2005). Edited, with an Introduction, by Peggy Rosenthal
930:. It was edited with an afterword by Paul A. Lacy and has a preface by Robert Creeley. So it is the same book as New Directions'
496:
129:
1799:
1164:(Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, Literary Conversations Series, 1 November 1998). Edited by Jewel Spears Brooker.
504:
200:, who replied with a two-page letter of encouragement. In 1940, when she was 17, Levertov published her first poem. During the
1171:
260:" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the war. Levertov was a founding member of the anti-war collective
2097:
1842:
857:
825:
792:
753:
727:
2107:
2077:
2087:
257:
1193:(NY: Garland Publishing, Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol. 856, November 1988), Liana Sakelliou-Schultz.
1144:
1105:
1086:
1067:
987:
714:
675:
662:
649:
636:
623:
300:
1717:
1560:
1125:
1013:
1000:
870:
838:
805:
779:
766:
740:
701:
688:
196:
When Levertov was five years old she declared she would be a writer. At the age of 12, she sent some of her poems to
116:(24 October 1923 β 20 December 1997) was a British-born naturalised American poet. She was heavily influenced by the
1730:
187:; and all three of them working on behalf of the German and Austrian refugees from 1933 onwards⦠I used to sell the
2142:
241:
During the 1960s and '70s, Levertov became much more politically active in her life and work. As poetry editor for
2162:
2102:
974:
954:
939:
610:
597:
1167:
2112:
2147:
1378:. Hanover, NH: New England Review and Bread Loaf Quarterly: Distributed by University Press of New England.
332:
877:
This is not to be confused with the 2002 US volume of the same title. From Neil Astley, of Bloodaxe Books:
2157:
448:
darkness. She goes back and forth between the glory of God and nature, but doubt constantly plagues her.
1425:(Berkeley: University of California Press, 17 April 2013). More authoritative biography of the author.
1387:. Insights, Working Papers in Contemporary Criticism, Paper. NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation.
319:
and for 11 years (1982β1993) held a full professorship at Stanford University, where she taught in the
559:
312:
2046:
1772:
316:
1712:
Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1), English Literature Poetry Anthology. Pearson Education Limited. 2014.
2122:
1451:
1027:
408:
382:, she writes that violence is an outlet. Levertov's first successful Vietnam poetry was her book
247:, she was able to support and publish the work of feminist and other leftist activist poets. The
226:
184:
1446:
904:(UK: Bloodaxe Books, 2003). Preface by Robert Creeley, edited with an afterword by Paul A. Lacey
546:(San Francisco, Calif.: City Lights Pocket Book Shop, The Pocket Poets Series: Number Six, 1956)
484:
347:(Chicago: University of Illinois, 2012). Donna Krolik Hollenberg's more substantial biography,
95:
2152:
1926:
1866:
1811:
1795:
1681:
Dewey, Anne. "The Art of the Octopus: The Maturation of Denise Levertov's Political Vision".
1254:
508:
492:
361:
273:
440:. This poem uses the metaphor of a tree, which changes and grows when it hears the music of
2072:
2067:
1986:
1916:
1552:
1360:. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Associated University Presses, Inc.
1036:
359:
Both politics and war are major themes in Levertov's poetry. Levertov was published in the
253:
222:
117:
1699:
Gallant, James. "Entering No-Man's Land: The Recent Religious Poetry of Denise Levertov".
8:
1931:
1891:
1120:(Cambridge, MA: Zoland Books, 1989). Edited and with an Introduction by Denise Levertov.
1059:
340:
308:
288:
261:
68:
1805:
2021:
1213:
787:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 2000), With a Note on the Text by Paul A. Lacey.
488:
320:
149:
102:
1767:
909:
The latter two volumes are identical in contents. From Neil Astley, of Bloodaxe Books:
1881:
1713:
1643:
1556:
1426:
1412:
1140:
1121:
1101:
1082:
1063:
1009:
996:
983:
970:
950:
935:
866:
853:
834:
821:
801:
788:
775:
762:
749:
736:
723:
710:
697:
684:
671:
658:
645:
632:
619:
606:
593:
537:
412:
189:
180:
1041:(Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004). Edited by Robert J. Bertholf &
2001:
1941:
1784:
1442:
296:
283:
Much of the latter part of Levertov's life was spent in education. After moving to
277:
269:
209:
173:
169:
1545:
1486:
Notable American women: a biographical dictionary completing the twentieth century
1991:
1981:
1966:
1886:
1779:
1100:(Cambridge, MA: Zoland Books, 1991), Jean Joubert, Illustrations by Michel Gay.
2011:
2006:
1976:
1936:
1901:
1530:
1139:(Los Angeles, CA: UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2000), John E. Smelcer.
895:
800:(New York: New Directions Publishing, New Directions Paperbook NDP913, 2001).
420:. In 1997, she brought together 38 poems from seven of her earlier volumes in
208:, was published six years later. In 1947, she met and married American writer
2061:
2036:
1996:
1946:
1896:
1608:
1411:(Chicago: University of Illinois, 2012). First full biography of the author.
400:
387:
324:
284:
1789:
1367:
Levertov's Poetry of Revelation, 1988β1998: The Mosaic of Nature and Spirit'
331:
died at the age of 74 from complications due to lymphoma. She was buried at
2041:
1961:
1956:
1921:
1871:
1861:
1304:
From Out of the Vietnam Vortex: a study of poets and poetry against the war
1042:
265:
1762:
1497:
1396:. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston, MA: G. K. Hall & Co.
2026:
2016:
1951:
1911:
1876:
1522:
1187:(New York: Phoenix Book Shop, Paper, 1972), Compiled by Robert A. Wilson.
657:(Woodstock, Vt.: The Countryman Press, 1981), Pastels by Liebe Coolidge.
248:
197:
161:
157:
121:
1349:
Our Last First Poets: Vision and History in Contemporary American Poetry
1279:. Twayne's United States Authors Series 113. NY: Twayne Publishers, Inc.
1133:(NY: War Resisters League, 1967), compiled and edited by Denise Levertov
918:
was first published in the US by New Directions in 2002 under the title
1856:
404:
243:
165:
32:
1662:
1660:
1268:
Poets in Progress: Critical Prefaces to Thirteen Modern American Poets
436:
One of her earlier poems is "A Tree Telling of Orpheus" from her book
2031:
386:. Some of the themes of this book of poems are the experience of the
304:
201:
922:, and published by Bloodaxe Books in the UK in 2003 under the title
343:. The first full biography appeared in October 2012 by Dana Greene:
1657:
417:
351:
was published by the University of California Press in April 2013.
160:" by virtue of his ethnicity. He emigrated to the UK and became an
153:
1240:(Paper ed.). Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press.
1906:
1208:. Boston, MA: Macmillan Library Reference/Twayne Publishers, Inc.
850:
The Stream & the Sapphire: Selected Poems on Religious Themes
441:
336:
204:, Levertov served in London as a civilian nurse. Her first book,
1191:
Denise Levertov: An Annotated Primary and Secondary Bibliography
1288:. Cambridge Studies. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
141:
47:
1841:
894:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, 2002). Preface by
156:
was held under house arrest during the First World War as an "
214:
193:
house-to-house in the working class streets of Ilford Lane".
145:
51:
1628:"Chapter 4: The Intellectual, the University, and the State"
1229:
The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States
366:
some. Some of her war poetry was published in her 1971 book
1259:
The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English
1226:
1322:
Revelation and Revolution in the Poetry of Denise Levertov
1249:(Paper ed.). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
2128:
Converts to Roman Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
1473:"Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006"
1340:
A House of Good Proportion: Images of Women in Literature
292:
1062:, 1988), Translated from the French by Denise Levertov.
1244:
926:
to avoid confusion with the previous UK edition called
183:; my mother canvasing long before those events for the
1227:
Davidson, Cathy N.; Linda Wagner-Martin, eds. (1995).
217:. In 1955, she became a naturalised American citizen.
1131:
Out of the War Shadow: An Anthology of Current Poetry
552:(Highlands, N.C.: Jonathan Williams, Publisher, 1958)
433:
spiritual understanding and truth in her last poems.
176:; my father and sister both on soap-boxes protesting
1315:. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press.
1008:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1995).
995:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1992).
982:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1981).
969:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1973).
949:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1981).
1763:Profile and poems at the Academy of American Poets
1544:
1369:(Paper ed.). Athens, Greece: George Dardanos.
1790:Denise Levertov Page on New Directions Publishing
1293:Little, Anne Colclough; Susie Paul, eds. (2000).
1172:Kalliope: A Journal of Woman's Art and Literature
1094:(NY: New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1969)
349:A Poet's Revolution: The Life of Denise Levertov,
2059:
1648:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
1423:A Poet's Revolution: The Life of Denise Levertov
1292:
1245:Gelpi, Albert; Robert J. Bertholf, eds. (2006).
1796:"Archival material relating to Denise Levertov"
1630:. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013
1625:. 1st ed. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1998. Web.
323:program. In 1984, she received a Litt. D. from
1270:. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.
1247:The Poetry of Politics, the Politics of Poetry
1827:
1391:
774:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1996).
748:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1992).
735:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1989).
722:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1987).
709:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1987).
696:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1984).
683:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1983).
670:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1982).
644:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1979).
631:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1978).
618:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1975).
605:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1972).
592:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1971).
1111:
1073:In Praise of Krishna: Songs from the Bengali
831:The Life Around Us: Selected Poems on Nature
135:
1351:. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
1118:The Collected Poems of Beatrice Hawley, The
898:, edited with an afterword by Paul A. Lacey
586:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1970)
580:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1967)
574:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1964)
568:(New York: New Directions Publishing, 1961)
1834:
1820:
1804:
1768:Profile and poems at the Poetry Foundation
1695:
1693:
1691:
1589:
1587:
1585:
1518:
1516:
1514:
1512:
1510:
1392:Wagner-Martin, Linda, ed. (January 1991).
1328:
1265:
1218:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1056:Black Iris: Selected Poems by Jean Joubert
655:Pig Dreams: Scenes from the Life of Sylvia
1488:, Harvard University Press, 2004, p. 384.
1364:
1358:Denise Levertov: The Poetry of Engagement
1319:
1203:
1174:, Spring/Summer 1979), William Slaughter.
2133:English people of Russian-Jewish descent
1542:
1301:
1283:
1253:
1204:Collecott, Diana Surman (30 July 1997).
1031:. Edited by Christopher MacGowan (1998).
124:, which she explored in her poetry book
2168:Burials at Lake View Cemetery (Seattle)
1688:
1606:"Writers and Editors War Tax Protest",
1582:
1569:
1507:
1355:
1306:. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
1297:. West Cornwall, CT: Locust Hill Press.
818:"The Collected Poems of Denise Levertov
393:
2118:British emigrants to the United States
2060:
1738:Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations
1382:
1373:
1346:
1337:
1310:
1274:
1266:Hungerford, Edward Buell, ed. (1967).
505:National Institute of Arts and Letters
236:
1815:
1677:
1675:
1551:. New Directions Publishing. p.
1235:
1006:Tesserae: Memories & Suppositions
403:. She drew on the experimentation of
339:, Washington. Her papers are held at
229:. Her first American book of poetry,
1385:Denise Levertov: In Her Own Province
120:and by the political context of the
2083:20th-century American women writers
1543:Levertov, Denise (1 January 1981).
1238:Denise Levertov: Selected Criticism
1026:The Letters of Denise Levertov and
427:
354:
258:Writers and Editors War Tax Protest
13:
2093:20th-century English women writers
1672:
1436:
1394:Critical Essays on Denise Levertov
1383:Wagner, Linda W., ed. (May 1979).
1168:"Con-versing with Denise Levertov"
1162:Conversations with Denise Levertov
1092:Selected Poems by Eugene Guillevic
759:A Door in the Hive / Evening Train
556:With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads
301:University of Massachusetts Boston
14:
2179:
1845:The New American Poetry 1945β1960
1773:Profile at Modern American Poetry
1756:
1356:Rodgers, Audrey T. (March 1993).
1295:Denise Levertov: New Perspectives
1284:Kinnahan, Linda A. (March 1994).
1185:A Bibliography of Denise Levertov
1178:
642:Collected Earlier Poems 1940β1960
140:Levertov was born and grew up in
1275:Wagner, Linda Welshimer (1967).
785:This Great Unknowing: Last Poems
527:
130:Lannan Literary Award for Poetry
31:
2138:English people of Welsh descent
1740:. Oxford University Press. 2020
1723:
1706:
1623:Noam Chomsky: a life of dissent
1049:
522:
1667:Denise Levertov: A Poet's Life
1615:
1600:
1536:
1491:
1479:
1465:
1409:Denise Levertov: A Poet's Life
1365:Sakelliou, Liana (June 1999).
1333:. DeLand, FL: Everett/Edwards.
1261:. NY: Oxford University Press.
1231:. NY: Oxford University Press.
811:
411:, but was also exposed to the
345:Denise Levertov: A Poet's Life
303:. She also lived part-time in
1:
1502:The Academy of American Poets
1313:Understanding Denise Levertov
1155:
1150:
501:Catherine Luck Memorial Grant
422:The Stream & the Sapphire
128:. She was a recipient of the
2098:20th-century English writers
1785:A Denise Levertov Chronology
1401:
1329:Molesworth, Charles (1972).
1197:
865:(UK: Bloodaxe Books, 1986).
7:
2108:American women anthologists
2078:20th-century American poets
1302:Mersmann, James F. (1974).
1236:Gelpi, Albert, ed. (1993).
10:
2184:
2088:20th-century British poets
1447:"Poems by Denise Levertov"
1421:Hollenberg, Donna Krolik,
1019:
694:Oblique Prayers: New Poems
572:O Taste and See: New Poems
256:, and in 1968 signed the "
43:Priscilla Denise Levertoff
1852:
1731:"Towards a World Unknown"
1374:Schley, Jim, ed. (1984).
1342:. NY: Simon and Schuster.
1324:. London: Binnacle Press.
1320:Middleton, Peter (1981).
1206:Denise Levertov Revisited
1112:Edited by Denise Levertov
993:New & Selected Essays
560:New Directions Publishing
478:
313:Somerville, Massachusetts
178:Britain's lack of support
136:Early life and influences
114:Priscilla Denise Levertov
91:
83:
75:
58:
39:
30:
23:
16:American poet (1923β1997)
1595:Contemporary Women Poets
1577:Contemporary Women Poets
1527:Contemporary Women Poets
1458:
1376:Writing in a Nuclear Age
1338:Murray, Michele (1973).
1098:White Owl and Blue Mouse
960:
317:University of Washington
2143:English Roman Catholics
1778:1 February 2009 at the
1028:William Carlos Williams
616:The Freeing of the Dust
584:Relearning the Alphabet
550:Overland to the Islands
517:Towards a World Unknown
438:Relearning the Alphabet
409:William Carlos Williams
384:The Freeing of the Dust
227:William Carlos Williams
185:League of Nations Union
126:The Freeing of the Dust
2163:Roman Catholic writers
2103:American tax resisters
1311:Marten, Harry (1988).
485:Shelley Memorial Award
96:Shelley Memorial Award
1927:Lawrence Ferlinghetti
1347:Nelson, Cary (1981).
1137:Songs from an Outcast
967:The Poet in the World
509:Guggenheim Fellowship
493:Lenore Marshall Prize
380:The Poet in the World
362:Black Mountain Review
287:, Levertov taught at
274:William Sloane Coffin
225:and most importantly
2113:Black Mountain poets
1800:UK National Archives
1452:The Writer's Almanac
1058:(Port Townsend, WA:
394:Religious influences
254:War Resisters League
223:Black Mountain poets
118:Black Mountain poets
2148:English women poets
1703:50 (1998): 122β134.
1060:Copper Canyon Press
1039:and Denise Levertov
720:Breathing the Water
503:, a grant from the
341:Stanford University
309:Stanford University
289:Brandeis University
237:Later life and work
69:Seattle, Washington
2158:People from Ilford
2022:Gilbert Sorrentino
1621:Barsky, Robert F.
1612:, 30 January 1968.
924:New Selected Poems
916:New Selected Poems
902:New Selected Poems
733:A Door in the Hive
668:Candles in Babylon
629:Life in the Forest
566:The Jacob's Ladder
489:Robert Frost Medal
453:A Door in the Hive
333:Lake View Cemetery
321:Stegner Fellowship
150:Leipzig University
103:Robert Frost Medal
2055:
2054:
2047:Jonathan Williams
1882:Brother Antoninus
1685:50 (1998): 65β81.
1547:Light Up the Cave
1498:"Denise Levertov"
1443:Keillor, Garrison
1431:978 0 520 27246 0
1417:978 0 252 03710 8
1079:No Matter No Fact
980:Light Up the Cave
947:Light Up the Cave
858:978-0-8112-1354-7
826:978-0-8112-2173-3
793:978-0-8112-1458-2
772:Sands of the Well
754:978-0-8112-1220-5
728:978-0-8112-1027-0
538:The Cresset Press
413:Transcendentalism
407:and the style of
152:and as a Russian
111:
110:
107:
100:
2175:
2002:Joel Oppenheimer
1942:Madeline Gleason
1836:
1829:
1822:
1813:
1812:
1808:
1803:
1750:
1749:
1747:
1745:
1735:
1727:
1721:
1710:
1704:
1697:
1686:
1679:
1670:
1664:
1655:
1653:
1647:
1639:
1637:
1635:
1619:
1613:
1604:
1598:
1591:
1580:
1573:
1567:
1566:
1550:
1540:
1534:
1520:
1505:
1495:
1489:
1483:
1477:
1476:
1469:
1397:
1388:
1379:
1370:
1361:
1352:
1343:
1334:
1325:
1316:
1307:
1298:
1289:
1280:
1271:
1262:
1250:
1241:
1232:
1223:
1217:
1209:
578:The Sorrow Dance
534:The Double Image
428:Religious themes
388:North Vietnamese
355:Political poetry
297:Tufts University
278:Dwight Macdonald
270:Mitchell Goodman
210:Mitchell Goodman
206:The Double Image
105:
98:
65:
62:20 December 1997
35:
21:
20:
2183:
2182:
2178:
2177:
2176:
2174:
2173:
2172:
2058:
2057:
2056:
2051:
1982:Michael McClure
1972:Denise Levertov
1967:Philip Lamantia
1887:James Broughton
1848:
1840:
1794:
1780:Wayback Machine
1759:
1754:
1753:
1743:
1741:
1733:
1729:
1728:
1724:
1711:
1707:
1698:
1689:
1680:
1673:
1665:
1658:
1641:
1640:
1633:
1631:
1626:
1620:
1616:
1605:
1601:
1593:Couzyn (1985),
1592:
1583:
1575:Couzyn (1985),
1574:
1570:
1563:
1541:
1537:
1521:
1508:
1496:
1492:
1484:
1480:
1471:
1470:
1466:
1461:
1439:
1437:Further reading
1404:
1331:Denise Levertov
1277:Denise Levertov
1211:
1210:
1200:
1181:
1158:
1153:
1114:
1052:
1035:The Letters of
1022:
963:
814:
798:Poems 1972β1982
707:Poems 1968β1972
681:Poems 1960β1967
530:
525:
481:
430:
396:
357:
239:
172:'s invasion of
138:
101:
67:
63:
46:
45:24 October 1923
44:
26:
25:Denise Levertov
17:
12:
11:
5:
2181:
2171:
2170:
2165:
2160:
2155:
2150:
2145:
2140:
2135:
2130:
2125:
2123:Catholic poets
2120:
2115:
2110:
2105:
2100:
2095:
2090:
2085:
2080:
2075:
2070:
2053:
2052:
2050:
2049:
2044:
2039:
2034:
2029:
2024:
2019:
2014:
2012:James Schuyler
2009:
2007:Peter Orlovsky
2004:
1999:
1994:
1989:
1984:
1979:
1977:Ron Loewinsohn
1974:
1969:
1964:
1959:
1954:
1949:
1944:
1939:
1937:Allen Ginsberg
1934:
1929:
1924:
1919:
1914:
1909:
1904:
1902:Robert Creeley
1899:
1894:
1889:
1884:
1879:
1874:
1869:
1867:Paul Blackburn
1864:
1859:
1853:
1850:
1849:
1839:
1838:
1831:
1824:
1816:
1810:
1809:
1792:
1787:
1782:
1770:
1765:
1758:
1757:External links
1755:
1752:
1751:
1722:
1705:
1687:
1671:
1656:
1614:
1599:
1581:
1568:
1561:
1535:
1531:Bloodaxe Books
1506:
1490:
1478:
1463:
1462:
1460:
1457:
1456:
1455:
1438:
1435:
1434:
1433:
1419:
1403:
1400:
1399:
1398:
1389:
1380:
1371:
1362:
1353:
1344:
1335:
1326:
1317:
1308:
1299:
1290:
1281:
1272:
1263:
1257:, ed. (1994).
1251:
1242:
1233:
1224:
1199:
1196:
1195:
1194:
1188:
1180:
1177:
1176:
1175:
1165:
1157:
1154:
1152:
1149:
1148:
1147:
1145:978-0935626452
1134:
1128:
1113:
1110:
1109:
1108:
1106:978-0944072134
1095:
1089:
1087:978-0811210393
1076:
1070:
1068:978-1556590153
1051:
1048:
1047:
1046:
1032:
1021:
1018:
1017:
1016:
1003:
990:
988:978-0811208130
977:
962:
959:
958:
957:
943:
942:
932:Selected Poems
928:Selected Poems
920:Selected Poems
911:
910:
906:
905:
899:
896:Robert Creeley
892:Selected Poems
888:
887:
884:Selected Poems
879:
878:
874:
873:
863:Selected Poems
860:
847:
841:
828:
813:
810:
809:
808:
795:
782:
769:
756:
743:
730:
717:
715:978-0811210041
704:
691:
678:
676:978-0811208307
665:
663:978-0914378822
652:
650:978-0811207171
639:
637:978-0811206921
626:
624:978-0811205818
613:
600:
587:
581:
575:
569:
563:
553:
547:
541:
529:
526:
524:
521:
480:
477:
429:
426:
395:
392:
356:
353:
307:and taught at
238:
235:
137:
134:
109:
108:
93:
92:Notable awards
89:
88:
85:
81:
80:
77:
73:
72:
66:(aged 74)
60:
56:
55:
41:
37:
36:
28:
27:
24:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
2180:
2169:
2166:
2164:
2161:
2159:
2156:
2154:
2151:
2149:
2146:
2144:
2141:
2139:
2136:
2134:
2131:
2129:
2126:
2124:
2121:
2119:
2116:
2114:
2111:
2109:
2106:
2104:
2101:
2099:
2096:
2094:
2091:
2089:
2086:
2084:
2081:
2079:
2076:
2074:
2071:
2069:
2066:
2065:
2063:
2048:
2045:
2043:
2040:
2038:
2037:Philip Whalen
2035:
2033:
2030:
2028:
2025:
2023:
2020:
2018:
2015:
2013:
2010:
2008:
2005:
2003:
2000:
1998:
1997:Charles Olson
1995:
1993:
1990:
1988:
1987:David Meltzer
1985:
1983:
1980:
1978:
1975:
1973:
1970:
1968:
1965:
1963:
1960:
1958:
1955:
1953:
1950:
1948:
1947:Barbara Guest
1945:
1943:
1940:
1938:
1935:
1933:
1930:
1928:
1925:
1923:
1920:
1918:
1917:Robert Duncan
1915:
1913:
1910:
1908:
1905:
1903:
1900:
1898:
1897:Gregory Corso
1895:
1893:
1890:
1888:
1885:
1883:
1880:
1878:
1875:
1873:
1870:
1868:
1865:
1863:
1860:
1858:
1855:
1854:
1851:
1847:
1846:
1837:
1832:
1830:
1825:
1823:
1818:
1817:
1814:
1807:
1801:
1797:
1793:
1791:
1788:
1786:
1783:
1781:
1777:
1774:
1771:
1769:
1766:
1764:
1761:
1760:
1739:
1732:
1726:
1719:
1718:9781446913451
1715:
1709:
1702:
1696:
1694:
1692:
1684:
1678:
1676:
1668:
1663:
1661:
1651:
1645:
1629:
1624:
1618:
1611:
1610:
1609:New York Post
1603:
1596:
1590:
1588:
1586:
1578:
1572:
1564:
1562:9780811208130
1558:
1554:
1549:
1548:
1539:
1532:
1528:
1524:
1519:
1517:
1515:
1513:
1511:
1503:
1499:
1494:
1487:
1482:
1474:
1468:
1464:
1454:
1453:
1448:
1444:
1441:
1440:
1432:
1428:
1424:
1420:
1418:
1414:
1410:
1407:Green, Dana.
1406:
1405:
1395:
1390:
1386:
1381:
1377:
1372:
1368:
1363:
1359:
1354:
1350:
1345:
1341:
1336:
1332:
1327:
1323:
1318:
1314:
1309:
1305:
1300:
1296:
1291:
1287:
1282:
1278:
1273:
1269:
1264:
1260:
1256:
1255:Hamilton, Ian
1252:
1248:
1243:
1239:
1234:
1230:
1225:
1221:
1215:
1207:
1202:
1201:
1192:
1189:
1186:
1183:
1182:
1173:
1169:
1166:
1163:
1160:
1159:
1146:
1142:
1138:
1135:
1132:
1129:
1127:
1126:9780944072080
1123:
1119:
1116:
1115:
1107:
1103:
1099:
1096:
1093:
1090:
1088:
1084:
1080:
1077:
1074:
1071:
1069:
1065:
1061:
1057:
1054:
1053:
1044:
1040:
1038:
1037:Robert Duncan
1033:
1030:
1029:
1024:
1023:
1015:
1014:0-8112-1337-4
1011:
1007:
1004:
1002:
1001:0-8112-1218-1
998:
994:
991:
989:
985:
981:
978:
976:
972:
968:
965:
964:
956:
952:
948:
945:
944:
941:
937:
933:
929:
925:
921:
917:
913:
912:
908:
907:
903:
900:
897:
893:
890:
889:
885:
881:
880:
876:
875:
872:
871:0-906427-85-1
868:
864:
861:
859:
855:
851:
848:
845:
842:
840:
839:0-8112-1352-8
836:
832:
829:
827:
823:
819:
816:
815:
807:
806:0-8112-1469-9
803:
799:
796:
794:
790:
786:
783:
781:
780:0-8112-1361-7
777:
773:
770:
768:
767:1-85224-159-4
764:
760:
757:
755:
751:
747:
746:Evening Train
744:
742:
741:0-8112-1119-3
738:
734:
731:
729:
725:
721:
718:
716:
712:
708:
705:
703:
702:0-8112-0909-1
699:
695:
692:
690:
689:0-8112-0859-1
686:
682:
679:
677:
673:
669:
666:
664:
660:
656:
653:
651:
647:
643:
640:
638:
634:
630:
627:
625:
621:
617:
614:
612:
608:
604:
601:
599:
595:
591:
590:To Stay Alive
588:
585:
582:
579:
576:
573:
570:
567:
564:
561:
557:
554:
551:
548:
545:
542:
539:
535:
532:
531:
528:Primary works
520:
518:
512:
510:
506:
502:
498:
494:
490:
486:
476:
472:
470:
469:Evening Train
466:
465:Evening Train
461:
458:
457:Evening Train
454:
449:
445:
443:
439:
434:
425:
423:
419:
414:
410:
406:
402:
401:Charles Olson
391:
389:
385:
381:
377:
371:
369:
368:To Stay Alive
364:
363:
352:
350:
346:
342:
338:
334:
328:
326:
325:Bates College
322:
318:
314:
310:
306:
302:
298:
294:
290:
286:
285:Massachusetts
281:
279:
275:
271:
267:
263:
259:
255:
250:
246:
245:
234:
232:
228:
224:
218:
216:
211:
207:
203:
199:
194:
192:
191:
186:
182:
179:
175:
171:
167:
163:
159:
155:
151:
147:
143:
133:
131:
127:
123:
119:
115:
104:
97:
94:
90:
86:
82:
78:
74:
70:
61:
57:
53:
49:
42:
38:
34:
29:
22:
19:
2153:Jewish poets
2042:John Wieners
1992:Frank O'Hara
1971:
1962:Kenneth Koch
1957:Jack Kerouac
1932:Edward Field
1922:Larry Eigner
1892:Paul Carroll
1872:Robin Blaser
1862:John Ashbery
1844:
1742:. Retrieved
1737:
1725:
1708:
1700:
1682:
1666:
1632:. Retrieved
1622:
1617:
1607:
1602:
1594:
1576:
1571:
1546:
1538:
1526:
1523:Couzyn, Jeni
1501:
1493:
1485:
1481:
1467:
1450:
1422:
1408:
1393:
1384:
1375:
1366:
1357:
1348:
1339:
1330:
1321:
1312:
1303:
1294:
1285:
1276:
1267:
1258:
1246:
1237:
1228:
1205:
1190:
1184:
1179:Bibliography
1161:
1136:
1130:
1117:
1097:
1091:
1078:
1072:
1055:
1050:Translations
1043:Albert Gelpi
1034:
1025:
1005:
992:
979:
966:
946:
931:
927:
923:
919:
915:
901:
891:
883:
862:
849:
844:Making Peace
843:
830:
817:
797:
784:
771:
758:
745:
732:
719:
706:
693:
680:
667:
654:
641:
628:
615:
602:
589:
583:
577:
571:
565:
555:
549:
544:Here and Now
543:
533:
523:Bibliography
516:
513:
497:Lannan Award
482:
473:
468:
464:
462:
456:
452:
450:
446:
437:
435:
431:
421:
397:
383:
379:
375:
372:
367:
360:
358:
348:
344:
329:
282:
266:Noam Chomsky
242:
240:
231:Here and Now
230:
219:
205:
195:
190:Daily Worker
188:
139:
125:
113:
112:
87:1946 to 1997
64:(1997-12-20)
18:
2073:1997 deaths
2068:1923 births
2027:Jack Spicer
2017:Gary Snyder
1952:LeRoi Jones
1912:Kirby Doyle
1907:Edward Dorn
1877:Ray Bremser
812:Collections
558:(New York:
376:Life at War
264:along with
249:Vietnam War
198:T. S. Eliot
158:enemy alien
154:Hasidic Jew
122:Vietnam War
2062:Categories
1857:Helen Adam
1701:Renascence
1683:Renascence
1156:Interviews
1151:References
975:0811204928
955:0811208133
940:0811204928
611:0811204553
603:Footprints
598:0811200876
405:Ezra Pound
299:, and the
244:The Nation
166:Shoreditch
76:Occupation
2032:Lew Welch
1843:Poets in
1402:Biography
1214:cite book
1198:Criticism
536:(London:
305:Palo Alto
181:for Spain
174:Abyssinia
170:Mussolini
54:, England
1776:Archived
1644:cite web
1597:, p. 78.
1579:, p. 75.
1533:, p. 74.
1525:(1985),
852:(1997).
833:(1997).
761:(1993).
519:(2020).
507:, and a
418:Catholic
162:Anglican
1744:21 June
1634:24 June
1020:Letters
562:, 1959)
540:, 1946)
442:Orpheus
337:Seattle
1716:
1559:
1429:
1415:
1143:
1124:
1104:
1085:
1066:
1012:
999:
986:
973:
953:
938:
869:
856:
837:
824:
804:
791:
778:
765:
752:
739:
726:
713:
700:
687:
674:
661:
648:
635:
622:
609:
596:
495:, the
491:, the
487:, the
479:Legacy
276:, and
262:RESIST
142:Ilford
106:(1990)
99:(1984)
84:Period
48:Ilford
1734:(PDF)
1459:Notes
961:Prose
215:Maine
202:Blitz
146:Essex
71:, USA
52:Essex
1746:2019
1714:ISBN
1650:link
1636:2014
1557:ISBN
1427:ISBN
1413:ISBN
1220:link
1141:ISBN
1122:ISBN
1102:ISBN
1083:ISBN
1064:ISBN
1010:ISBN
997:ISBN
984:ISBN
971:ISBN
951:ISBN
936:ISBN
867:ISBN
854:ISBN
835:ISBN
822:ISBN
802:ISBN
789:ISBN
776:ISBN
763:ISBN
750:ISBN
737:ISBN
724:ISBN
711:ISBN
698:ISBN
685:ISBN
672:ISBN
659:ISBN
646:ISBN
633:ISBN
620:ISBN
607:ISBN
594:ISBN
499:, a
455:and
79:Poet
59:Died
40:Born
1553:238
934:."
463:In
335:in
293:MIT
2064::
1798:.
1736:.
1690:^
1674:^
1659:^
1646:}}
1642:{{
1584:^
1555:.
1529:.
1509:^
1500:,
1449:,
1445:.
1216:}}
1212:{{
511:.
295:,
291:,
280:.
272:,
268:,
144:,
132:.
50:,
1835:e
1828:t
1821:v
1802:.
1748:.
1720:.
1669:.
1654:.
1652:)
1638:.
1565:.
1504:.
1475:.
1222:)
1170:(
1045:.
914:"
882:"
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.