Denise Levert (Levertov Denise)( American poet, one of the most prominent names in American poetry after World War II.)
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Biography Denise Levert (Levertov Denise)
(r.1923) . In her opinion, the writer can not be free from a world in which he lives, and, in addition to artistic skills, should have the understanding of 'social and political' realities (the book essays The Poet in the Modern World - The Poet in the World, 1973) . Born October 24, 1923 in England (Illford, Essex). Her father, a Russian Jew, was an Anglican priest. Education was at home, except for ballet lessons and French language. During the Second World War was a nurse. The first book of poems Double image (The Double Image) published in 1946. In the U.S. Levert moved in 1948 when she married the writer M. Goodman. In 1961 and 1963-1965 led Department of poetry in the magazine 'Nation'. In 1965 was one of the initiators of the protest movement of writers and artists against the war in Vietnam.
Best poems Levert encourage readers to experience described a moment and ponder its meaning, paying particular attention to 'irrelevant' sides of life around. These moments are formed at Levert in a complete image of the whole world, . which is revealed to the reader of her books, . as Here and Now (Here and Now, . 1957), . With eyes on the back (With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads, . 1960), . O see and feel the (O Taste and See, . 1964), . Poems, . Dance of sadness in the book (The Sorrow Dance, . 1967), . evidence about the increase of political motives, . whereas in the books of prints (Footprints, . 1971), . The release of dust (The Freeing of the Dust, . 1975), and prayer without rituals: New Poems and Translations fourteen (Oblique Prayers: New Poems With Fourteen Translations, . 1984) the main attention is paid to the poetic quest.,
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