Synopses & Reviews
At her most moving and meditative, impressive and musical, Denise Levertov addresses in her poetry collection, , the nature of faith and love, the imperiled beauty of the natural world, and the horrors of the Gulf War.
Synopsis
", Denise Levertov's twenty-first collection, carries the extended pilgrimage of her poetry into stirring new territory... Luminous, epiphanic... leaves us floating on the mysterious lightness...of Levertov's ecstatic faith..." -- Tom Clark,
About the Author
Denise Levertov (1923-1997) was a British born American poet. She wrote and published 20 books of poetry, criticism, translations. She also edited several anthologies. Among her many awards and honors, she received the Shelley Memorial Award, the Robert Frost Medal, the Lenore Marshall Prize, the Lannan Award, a grant from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.