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  1. 5 de jan. de 2017 · Two years earlier, the great poet Denise Levertov (October 24, 1923–December 20, 1997) was asked to contribute a statement on the power and responsibility of poetry for The New American Poetry: 1945–1960 — an influential anthology by Donald Allen, which shone the beam of mainstream attention upon such beloved writers as Frank O’Hara, Allen Ginsberg, John Ashbery, Robert Creeley, Jack ...

  2. Denise Levertov was born and raised in Ilford, Essex, England, the daughter of a Welsh mother and a highly educated Russian-Jewish father who converted to Anglicanism. She and her sister were educated at home by her mother, who read them poetry and great 19th-century novels. Levertov was drawn to writing early on: at age twelve, she sent some ...

  3. Denise Levertov war die Tochter einer walisischen Mutter und des russischen Priesters der anglikanischen Kirche Paul Philip Levertoff, der vom Judentum konvertiert war. Sie erhielt ihre schulische Ausbildung durch Privatunterricht. Nachdem sie 1946 mit The Double Image ihren ersten Gedichtband herausgegeben hatte, emigrierte sie 1948 in die USA ...

  4. Denise Levertov ( Ilford, Essex el 24 de octubre de 1923– Seattle, 20 de diciembre de 1997) 1 fue una poeta inglesa, nacionalizada estadounidense .

  5. Denise Levertov ( Ilford, 24 ottobre 1923 – 20 dicembre 1997) è stata una scrittrice e poetessa britannica naturalizzata statunitense .

  6. 28 de abr. de 2014 · Between 1963 and 1991, British-born American writer Denise Levertov (October 24, 1923–December 20, 1997) — recipient of the prestigious Robert Frost medal, a Guggenheim fellow, and one of my all-time favorite poets — gave several spectacular readings at the 92nd Street Y in New York, the recordings of which have been slumbering away in the institution’s vault. In this second ...

  7. 'What Were They Like?' by Denise Levertov criticizes the Vietnam War, presenting the suffering of Vietnamese people while imagining genocide.