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A Study Guide for Denise Levertov's "In the Land of Shinar"
A Study Guide for Denise Levertov's "In the Land of Shinar"
A Study Guide for Denise Levertov's "In the Land of Shinar"
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A Study Guide for Denise Levertov's "In the Land of Shinar"

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A Study Guide for Denise Levertov's "In the Land of Shinar," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Poetry for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Poetry for Students for all of your research needs.
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Release dateAug 19, 2016
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    A Study Guide for Denise Levertov's "In the Land of Shinar" - Gale

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    In the Land of Shinar

    Denise Levertov

    1992

    Introduction

    In the Land of Shinar was published in 1992 in Evening Train, Denise Levertov’s seventeenth volume of poetry. As many of her poems do, it contains an allusion to an ancient text, time, or place, even while it looks into the heart of the present and sees implications for the future. The land of Shinar is a reference to the place where the Tower of Babel was built, according to the Bible’s Old Testament book of Genesis. According to the story, the tower was constructed out of human ambition and the desire to make a name for ourselves; it thus provides a stark contrast to the Ark, which Noah built with divine specifications and blessing. In the world before Babel, says Genesis, the whole earth had one language and the same words, but God scattered the people and confused their words, splintering language into incomprehensible tongues before their arrogant project could be completed.

    Levertov’s poem brings the Tower of Babel story into the twentieth century with new meaning. In the irregular, unrhymed, exploratory lines of In the Land of Shinar, the vivid details of labor, construction, and architecture—mounting tier by lessening tier—provide an image that can be superimposed on modern realities as concrete as a nuclear power facility or as abstract, though no less urgent, as the mounting, spiraling growth of technology, industrialism, and consumerism. Many of Levertov’s prophetic or political poems name specific times and places: Vietnam in 1966, Detroit in 1967, Berkeley in 1968, and California during the Gulf War. Others, such as In the Land of Shinar, leave local particulars unnamed, allowing the reader to make his or her own analogies to time and place, thereby extending the range and power of the allusion. Universally sinister images such as the bird of prey and the full-moon night in its icy brilliance are all framed by the growing darkness, dense with fear. The poem revives an ancient image of destruction, not only to lament the present darkness but also to warn us of its inevitable fall upon us, the dwellers in shadow.

    Author Biography

    Denise Levertov was born on October 24, 1923, in Ilford, Essex, England to parents she described

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