Denise Levertov's
New & Selected Essays gathers three decades' worth of the poet's most important critical statements. Her subjects are various--poetics, the imagination, politics, spirituality, other writers--and her approach independent minded and richly complex. Here in a single volume are recent essays exploring new ground broken by Levertov in the past decade as well as the finest and most useful prose pieces from
The Poet in the World (1973) and
Light Up the Cave (1981). This is a book to read and reread. With their combination of sensitivity and practicality, the
New & Selected Essays will prove enormously helpful to the writer and reader of poetry. As
Kirkus Reviews remarked about her prose: "This is humanism in its true sense--her attitude as evidenced (not described) by her writing is such that the reader cannot help but experience life, at least temporarily, with more intensity, joy, and imagination."
About the AuthorDenise Levertov (1923-1997) was a British born American poet. She wrote and published 20 books of poetry, criticism, translations. She also edited several anthologies. Among her many awards and honors, she received the Shelley Memorial Award, the Robert Frost Medal, the Lenore Marshall Prize, the Lannan Award, a grant from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Book InformationISBN 9780811212182
Author Denise LevertovFormat Paperback
Page Count 276
Imprint New Directions Publishing CorporationPublisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 355g
Dimensions(mm) 206mm * 140mm * 18mm