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Denise Levertov was a British-born American poet known for her lyrical and politically engaged writing. Her work explored themes such as nature, spirituality, and social justice. She became an influential voice in 20th-century poetry and inspired generations of writers. Here are 30 of her quotes:
Acknowledgement, and celebration, of mystery probably constitutes the most consistent theme of my poetry from its very beginnings. Because it is a matter of which I am conscious, it is possible, however imprecisely, to call it an intellectual position; but it is one which emphasizes the incapacity of reason alone (much though I delight in elegant logic) to comprehend experience, and considers Imagination the chief of human faculties. It must therefore be by the exercise of that faculty that one moves toward faith, and possibly by its failure that one rejects it as delusion. Poems present their testimony as circumstantial evidences, not as closing argument. Where Wallace Stevens says, "God and the imagination are one," I would say that the imagination, which synergizes intellect, emotion and instinct, is the perceptive organ through which it is possible, though not inevitable, to experience God.
Denise Levertov
Denise Levertov
Occupation: Poet
Born: October 24, 1923
Died: December 20, 1997
Quotes count: 30
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