Levertov, Denise - Ralph J. Mills, Jr. (essay date 1965)
Ralph J. Mills, Jr. (essay date 1965)
SOURCE: "Denise Levertov: The Poetry of the Immediate," in Poets in Progress, edited by Edward Hungerford, Northwestern University Press, 1967, pp. 205-26.
[Mills is an American educator and critic whose books include Theodore Roethke (1963) and Richard Eberhart (1966). In this essay, originally published in Mills's Contemporary American Poetry in 1965, he analyzes Levertov's poetry as it relates to that of William Carlos Williams and discusses her use of "personal observation and knowledge."]
American poetry at the present time sustains two extremes, with a wide range of practice in between in which the best—as well as the most truly advanced—writing is usually done. One extreme is represented by the academic poets. The term does not necessarily apply to all poets who happen to teach in universities for their living, but denotes those writers whose materials are often...
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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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