There lives a young girl in me who will not die Selected poems

Tove Irma Margit Ditlevsen, 1917-1976

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"Selected poems by the celebrated Danish writer Tove Ditlevsen"--

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Subjects
Genres
poetry
Poetry
Poésie
Published
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2025.
Language
English
Danish
Main Author
Tove Irma Margit Ditlevsen, 1917-1976 (author)
Other Authors
Sophia Hersi Smith (translator), Jennifer (Translator) Russell (writer of foreword), Olga Ravn
Edition
First American edition
Physical Description
xx, 162 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780374613464
9780241637364
  • Foreword: Who I Ought to Be and Who I Am
  • There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die
  • From A Girl's Mind (1939)
  • Ritual
  • Anxiety
  • To My Dead Child
  • The Cruel Years
  • I Love You
  • Admission
  • Solely for You
  • From Little World (1942)
  • Eve
  • Moonsick
  • Winter's Night
  • Summer Night!
  • A Mother's Fear
  • Childhood Street
  • The Eternal Three
  • So Take My Heart-
  • From Flickering Lanterns (1947)
  • Flickering Lanterns
  • Rain
  • Unborn
  • And It Was a Night Like This
  • Depression
  • From A Woman's Mind (l955)
  • My Best Time
  • Marriage
  • There Lives a Young Girl
  • The Schoolchildren
  • Recognition
  • The Children's Eyes
  • The New Owner
  • Warning
  • From The Secret Window (1961)
  • Confession
  • Deception
  • Girlfriends
  • Sunday
  • Growing Up
  • Childhood
  • Memory
  • Atmosphere
  • Forty Years
  • From The Adults (1969)
  • The Adults 1
  • The Adults 2
  • Divorce 1
  • Divorce 2
  • Divorce 3
  • Divorce 4
  • The Family
  • What's Hard
  • Rain
  • Anxiety 1
  • Anxiety 2
  • Love
  • With No One-
  • When I Have Time
  • The Line
  • Self-Portrait 1
  • Self-Portrait 2
  • Self-Portrait 3
  • Self-Portrait 4
  • Longing
  • Once
  • From The Round Room (1973)
  • Reception
  • The Others
  • To Someone Over With
  • For V
  • Lola
  • Children
  • Tiptoer
  • Departure
  • Morning
  • The Round Room
  • From to a Little Girl: Posthumous Poems (1978)
  • Crabs
  • Early On I Evaded-
  • Foremother
  • Well-Versed in Yearning-
  • Afterthought
  • Translators' Note
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The vibrant first volume of selected works by Danish poet and memoirist Ditlevsen (the Copenhagen Trilogy) to be published in English showcases her clever and emotionally resonant poetry. Like her confessional American contemporaries Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton, Ditlevsen (1917--1976) delves into the deprivations and humiliations of mid-20th-century womanhood and heterosexual romantic love (she married and divorced four times). The title poem features a woman speaking to the young girl she once was, reflecting with melancholy on her wasted potential and how expectations differ from reality: "You had a girl's dream of a husband and baby,/ and you got what you wanted but were still alone." In "Marriage," the speaker's identity dissolves completely into her home and husband: "And I, who inhabit this house so completely,/ fertilizing the dust with a tenuous idea/ of a life that's my own, kneeling each day/ in vague prayer next to the mop bucket's/ yellow-enamelled, stoic fidelity." Like Plath and Sexton, Ditlevsen died by suicide after what seems to have been a lifetime of suffering. Despite her troubled marriages and struggles with addiction, she published 30 books and was a beloved literary figure in Denmark. This wonderful collection is sure to find an appreciative new audience for her stark and captivating observations of love, loss, and disillusion. (Mar.)

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