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A video recording of Levertov reading from Evening Train and selected unpublished poems was produced by the Lannan Foundation in 1994. This is a VHS tape, titled simply as Denise Levertov, which runs sixty minutes.
Go to the W. W. Norton web site at http:// www.wwnorton.com/trade/multimedia.htm to hear Levertov read her poem “Tenebrae,” which appeared in the To Stay Alive collection and is one of her protest poems about the Vietnam War.
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