Aktivistin, Kriegsgegnerin, Feministin – als Lyrikerin hat Denise Levertov für die zentralen Themen ihres Lebens eine eindrückliche, eigenständige und sensible Sprache gefunden, die ihr begeisterte Anerkennung brachte. 'Der Trauertanz' ist eines ihrer denkwürdigsten Werke, in dem sie ihren Gefühle gegenüber dem Krieg und dem Tod ihrer älteren Schwester Ausdruck verleiht.
Denise Levertov Reihenfolge der Bücher
Denise Levertov war eine Dichterin, die für ihre scharfsinnige Auseinandersetzung mit dem Alltäglichen und Politischen bekannt war. Ihr frühes Werk war von Lyrik und einem Fokus auf persönliche Erfahrungen geprägt, während ihre spätere Lyrik eindringlich auf die sozialen und politischen Umwälzungen ihrer Zeit reagierte. Levertov verband meisterhaft das Intime mit dem Öffentlichen und nutzte oft konkrete Bilder, um tiefgreifende emotionale und politische Haltungen zu vermitteln. Ihre Verse erforschen Themen wie Liebe, Verlust, Glauben und soziale Ungerechtigkeit mit unerschrockener Ehrlichkeit und Dringlichkeit und machen sie zu einer bedeutenden Stimme der zeitgenössischen Literatur.






- 2013
- 2003
New Selected Poems
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This new, comprehensive selection of one of America's foremost modern poets replaces her earlier Bloodaxe Selected Poems (1986), and draws on books published over six decades, with selections from her earlier work and from the six later collections published by Bloodaxe in Britain, from Oblique Prayers to Sands of the Well and This Great Unknowing. schovat popis
- 2000
This Great Unknowing: Last Poems
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
With a remarkable career spanning over fifty years, the poet's extensive body of work showcases her exceptional talent and artistry. Even at the age of 74, her poems reflect the mastery and depth that define her legacy, capturing the essence of her creative journey and the impact of her literary contributions.
- 1998
Sands of the Well
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The collection showcases Levertov's mastery as she explores the stunning natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest coast. Through her poetry, she delves into themes of music, memory, aging, doubt, and faith, reflecting her deep connection to the landscape. This paperback edition presents her work at a pivotal moment in her career, highlighting her lyrical prowess and emotional depth.
- 1996
Tesserae: Memories and Suppositions
- 148 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The memoirs by Denise Levertov explore her life through a collection of vivid, mosaic-like reflections. Each piece reveals her thoughts, experiences, and artistic journey, showcasing her unique perspective as a poet and individual. The title "Tesserae" symbolizes the intricate and multifaceted nature of her memories, inviting readers to piece together her story from these distinct yet interconnected moments.
- 1987
- 1978
Life in the Forest is Denise Levertov’s first major collection since the publication in 1975 of The Freeing of the Dust, winner of the Leonore Marshall Poetry Prize, and is her eleventh book with New Directions, in a connection of nearly twenty years’ standing. Ms. Levertov’s work holds that tenuous yet inspiring ground between reflection and discourse. The dynamics of this sensitive balance is pointed up in Life in the Forest by a thematic grouping which invites internal association from poem to poem and section to section. “The poems I had been moving towards,” she explains, “were impelled by two forces: first, a recurring need…to vary a habitual lyric mode; not to abandon it, by any means, but from time to time explore more expansive means; and second, the decision to try to avoid over use of the autobiographical, the dominant first-person singular of so much American poetry—good and bad—of recent years.”
