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Denise Levertov: Testimonies of the lived life

Renascence,  Summer 2001  by Lacey, Paul A

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Emeritus Professor of English at Earlham College, Paul A. Lacey received his Ph.D. from Harvard. His areas of interest include poetry, modern and contemporary American literature, Vietnam War literature and history and interdisciplinary studies. He is the author of The Inner War: Forms and Themes in Recent American Poetry and has published essays in Sagetrieb, New Directions in Teaching and Learning, and Pendle Hill pamphlets.

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