A Poet's Revolution by Donna Hollenberg

A Poet's Revolution by Donna Hollenberg

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A biography of the Anglo-American poet and activist Denise Levertov that brings to life one of the major voices of the second half of the twentieth century, when American poetry was a powerful influence worldwide. It chronicles Levertov's role as a passionate social activist in volatile times and her importance as a teacher of writing.

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A Poet's Revolution by Donna Hollenberg

This first full-length biography of Anglo- American poet and activist Denise Levertov (1923-1997) brings to life one of the major voices of the second half of the twentieth century, when American poetry was a powerful influence worldwide. Drawing on exhaustive archival research and interviews with 75 friends of Levertov, as well as on Levertov's entire opus, Donna Krolik Hollenberg's authoritative biography captures the full complexity of Levertov as both woman and artist, and the dynamic world she inhabited. She charts Levertov's early life in England as the daughter of a Russian Hasidic father and a Welsh mother, her experience as a nurse in London during WWII, her marriage to an American after the war, and her move to New York City where she became a major figure in the American poetry scene. The author chronicles Levertov's role as a passionate social activist in volatile times and her importance as a teacher of writing. Finally, Hollenberg shows how the spiritual dimension of Levertov's poetry deepened toward the end of her life, so that her final volumes link lyric perception with political and religious commitment.
"A beautifully written, impeccably researched biography of a great activist poet whom Kenneth Rexroth called the 'most profound, the most modest, and most moving'" -- Tom Lavoie Shelf Awareness "This biography is the labor of many years and of deep reflection and care... For lovers of Levertov and students of her poetic era and its vast crowd of characters, it will be worth the wait." -- David Mehegan Arts Fuse "Levertov's life is intrinsically interesting; stubbornly individualistic, she subscribed to no particular school of poetry... Her influence remains pervasive." -- Eric Ormsby Times Literary Supplement "Like a good teacher, a good biographer opens doors or shows us new things in rooms to which we thought we already had access... "A Poet's Revolution" turns the many faces of Denise Levertov's poetry to the light. It's a weighty volume, worth every ounce." -- Richard Wakefield Seattle Times "Ladies and gentlemen: the poet is in the world. In more ways than one, now that this new biography of Denise Levertov (author of The Poet in the World) has hit the scene." Poetry Foundation's Harriet Blog "Impressive scope." -- Anne Dewey Resources for American Literary Study "A Poet's Revolution is the fullest account to date of key movements in Levertov's life and art: her development as a poet from World War II to the Vietnam War to the political conflicts of the 1980s and 1990s. Hollenberg deftly moves between biographical and historical context and detailed close reading, refracting Levertov's vast body of work" Against the Current
Donna Hollenberg is a Professor of English at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. She is the author of H.D.: The Poetics of Childbirth and Creativity and the editor of Between History and Poetry: The Letters of H.D. and Norman Holmes Pearson and HD and Poets After.
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ISBN 13 9780520272460
ISBN 10 0520272463
Title A Poet's Revolution
Author Donna Hollenberg
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 2013-04-17
Number of pages 532
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