
Denise Levertov was a British-born American poet. While being educated at home, Levertov showed an enthusiasm for writing from an early age, even claiming later in life that, when she was five years old, she had declared she would be a writer. At the age of 12, she sent some of her poems to T. S. Eliot, who replied with a two-page letter of encouragement. In 1940, when she was 17, Levertov published her first poem. During the Blitz, Levertov served in London as a civilian nurse.
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The Secret
Her Sadness
Life at War
Secret
Woman Alone / Homage to Pavese
Death Psalm: O Lord Of Mysteries
The Sage
Levertov Breviary
A Music
The Dead
Gone Away
A Solitude
To the Snake
Connecticut Turnpike Merritt Parkway
Looking Glass
The Rainwalkers
We Are the Humans (excerpt)
Advent 1966
The Whirlwind
Of Rivers
What Were They Like?
Denise Levertov: Essential American Poets
The Thread
Woman Alone Homage To Pavese
O Taste And See
Web
Denise Levertov
The Well
Living
Denise Levertov - The Tulips
Denise Levertov - A Solitude
Homage To Pavese: Woman Alone
Denise Levertov - Song For A Dark Voice
Psalm Concerning the Castle
Woman Alone
The Elves
The Wealth of the Destitute By Denise Levertov
Denise Levertov - Luxury
Seeing For A Moment
Denise Levertov - The Ache Of Marriage
Death Psalm O Lord Of Mysteries
Aware
Denise Levertov - The Jacob's Ladder
The Turning
The Dog of Art
Wanting The Moon
At the Justice Department November 15, 1969 By Denise Levertov
Celebration
Intrusion
Losing Track
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