Levertov, Denise - Diana Surman (essay date 1980)
Diana Surman (essay date 1980)
SOURCE: "Inside and Outside in the Poetry of Denise Levertov," in Critical Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 1, Spring, 1980, pp. 57-70.
[In the following essay, Surman traces the poets and principles that have influenced Levertov's work, focusing primarily on William Carlos Williams and the manner in which his ideas on perception and writing are reflected in Levertov's poetry.]
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'We awake in the same moment to ourselves and to things.' This sentence from Jacques Maritain was chosen by the Objectivist poet George Oppen as an epigraph to his book The Materials. Its presence there accents a paradox central to some of the most interesting American writing today. 'Objectivism' is a term very loosely used at present, and I can think of no better way of giving it definition, than by recalling Louis Zukofsky's gloss on the word 'Objective' in the special number of Poetry Chicago he edited in 1930....
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- Kenneth Rexroth (essay date 1957)
- Robert Mazzocco (essay date 1964)
- Denise Levertov (essay date 1965)
- Ralph J. Mills, Jr. (essay date 1965)
- Linda Welshimer Wagner (essay date 1967)
- Denise Levertov (essay date 1967)
- Paul Zweig (essay date 1971)
- Hayden Carruth (essay date 1974)
- Denise Levertov with Susan Rowe (interview date 1974)
- Diana Surman (essay date 1980)
- Lorrie Smith (essay date 1986)
- Harry Marten (essay date 1988)
- Diane Wakoski (essay date 1988)
- Linda Wagner-Martin (essay date 1990)
- Helane Levine-Keating (essay date 1992)
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