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Denise Levertov

    Denise Levertov was a poet renowned for her perceptive engagement with both the everyday and the political. Her early work was marked by lyricism and a focus on personal experience, while her later poetry responded powerfully to the social and political upheavals of her time. Levertov masterfully wove together the intimate and the public, often using concrete imagery to convey profound emotional and political stances. Her verse explores themes of love, loss, faith, and social injustice with unflinching honesty and urgency, making her a significant voice in contemporary literature.

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    Life in the forest
    • 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.”

      Life in the forest