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Sleeping with One Eye Open

Women Writers and the Art of Survival

Sleeping with One Eye Open( )
Contribution by: Rodríguez, Aleida
Friman, Alice
Fraser, Amy
Ling, Amy
Inez, Colette
McElroy, Colleen
Levertov, Denise
Tabios, Eileen
Zimmerman, Elaine
Raz, Hilda
Eidus, Janice
Harjo, Joy
Checkoway, Julie
Smith, Katherine
Marion, Linda
Ferriss, Lucy
Williams, Lynna
Lewis, Mary
Walker, Pamela
Clark, Patricia
Benítez, Sandra
Gallagher, Tess
Olsen, Tillie
Clifton, Estate of Lucille
Goldberg, Barbara
Editor: Cofer, Judith Ortiz
Kallet, Marilyn
ISBN:978-0-8203-2153-0
Publication Date:Nov 1999
Publisher:University of Georgia Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $28.95
Book Description:

With eloquence, sensitivity, and more than a touch of wry humor, Sleeping with One Eye Open relates positive stories from women who lead effective lives as artists, emphasizing how sources of inspiration, discipline, resourcefulness, and determination help them succeed despite the obstacle of "no time."

Book Details
Pages:248
Detailed Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / Authorship
Literary Criticism / American / General
Literary Criticism / Women Authors
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.74 Inches
Book Weight:0.83 Pounds
Author Biography
(Contribution by)
Born in Essex, England, Denise Levertov became a U.S. citizen after her marriage to Mitchell Goodman, the writer who was indicted, with Benjamin Spock and the Rev. William Sloane Coffin, for his antiwar activities. She came to New York to live in 1948.

Levertov acknowledges that her writing was influenced by William Carlos Williams, Charles Olson, and Robert Duncan. After her first book, The Double Image (1946), was published in England in 1946, she did not produce another volume until 1957, when City Lights brought out Here and Now. In 1961 she was poetry editor for the Nation, and in 1965 she received the grant in literature from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Her essays collected in The Poet in the World (1973) and Light Up the Cave are written with a penetrating intelligence. Winner of numerous awards and prizes, she is a poet of reverence and fierce moral drive.

Denise Levertov died December 20, 1997. 020



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