Denise Levertov

Born October 24, 1923
Ilford, Essex, England
Died December 20, 1997 (Aged years)
Seattle, Washington, USA
Region Central America
Language English
Profession Poet, Teacher
Period Contemporary
Movements Confessional
New American Poetry
Notable Works The Sorrow Dance, Life in the Forest, O Taste and See, The Dream of the Rood
Awards National Book Award
The Robert Frost Medal
Bio Denise Levertov was a renowned American poet born in England, celebrated for her innovative use of language and her exploration of personal and political themes.
NoPoemTopic
21A Tree Telling Of OrpheusMusic, Myth, Nature, Transformation
20Adam’s ComplaintDesire, Discontent, Insatiable, Longing
19AwareWhispers
18ContrabandKnowledge, Paradise, Reason, Tyranny
17In California During The Gulf WarBlossoms, Drought, Ineffable, Resilience
16In MindContrast, Imagination, Innocence, Utopia
15Looking, Walking, BeingExistence, Language, Perception, Presence
14Losing TrackCommunion, Dreams, Solitude, Tide
13PleasuresDiscover, Fragile, Hidden, Seed
12Psalm Concerning The CastleImagery, Meditation, Nature, Sanctuary
11Seeing For A MomentCocoon, Eschatology, Wings
10Sojourns In The Parallel WorldConnection, Nature, Transformation
9The Ache Of MarriageCommunion, Joy, Leviathan, Marriage
8The AvowalEmbrace, Float, Freefall, Grace
7The BreathingFog, Nature, Patience, Silence