There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die

Selected Poems

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Pub Date Mar 11 2025 | Archive Date Apr 11 2025

Description

By the acclaimed author of The Copenhagen Trilogy, a startling and darkly funny volume of selected poetry, the first to be translated into English.

It was a meaningless day
like what you call
love

It was a Thursday
In parentheses. The brackets around it
Have already faded
Life tastes of ash
And is bearable.

From one of Denmark’s most celebrated twentieth-century writers, the author of the acclaimed Copenhagen Trilogy, comes There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die, a major volume of selected poetry written throughout Tove Ditlevsen’s life. Infused with the same wry nihilism, quiet intensity, dark humor, and crystalline genius that readers savor in her prose, these are heartbreak poems, childhood poems, self-portraits, death poems, wounded poems, confessional poems, and love poems—poems that stare into the surfaces that seduce and deceive us. They describe childhood, longing, loss, and memory, obsessively tracing their imprints and intrusions upon everyday life. With morbid curiosity, Ditlevsen’s poems turn toward the uncanny and the abject, approaching gingerly. They stitch the gray scale of daily disappointment with vivid, unsparing detail, a degree of precision that renders loneliness psychedelic.

Speaking across generations to both the passions of youth and the agonies of adulthood, There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die reveals everyday life stripped of its excesses, exposing its bones and bare qualities: the normal and the strange, the meaningful and the meaningless. These startling, resonant poems are both canonical and contemporary, and demand to be shared with friends, loved ones, nemeses, and strangers alike.

By the acclaimed author of The Copenhagen Trilogy, a startling and darkly funny volume of selected poetry, the first to be translated into English.

It was a meaningless day
like what you call
love

It...


A Note From the Publisher

Tove Ditlevsen was born in 1917 in a working-class neighborhood in Copenhagen. Her first volume of poetry was published when she was in her early twenties and was followed by many more books, including the three volumes of the Copenhagen Trilogy: Childhood (1967), Youth (1967), and Dependency (1971). She died in 1976.

Tove Ditlevsen was born in 1917 in a working-class neighborhood in Copenhagen. Her first volume of poetry was published when she was in her early twenties and was followed by many more books...


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I really loved this. There were so many ripples of childhood throughout and the writing was beautiful. Motherhood, mental health, childhood, marriage, loneliness, companionship, family - so many things were so well explored and I definitely recommend it.

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While I have The Copenhagen Trilogy on my shelf I haven't had the opportunity to read it yet, so this was my first foray into the work of Tove Ditlevsen.
There Lives A Young Girl In Me Who Will Not Die is a collection of selected poems from across the career of Danish poet and author Tove Ditlevsen. I thoroughly appreciated this volume, which was greatly enhanced by the foreword and afterword which explained the structure and restraint of her chosen form, as well as some of the struggles of Ditlevsen's difficult life.
Ditlevsen's poetry is candid in subject, with language that is deftly handled and expertly executed. The poetry has recurring themes that touch on a variety of her experiences from childhood—through love, husbands, children, disillusionment, loss, and despair.
The titular poem was, indeed, one of many highlights for me. I highly recommend this wonderful, dark and powerful collection of poems by Tove Ditlevsen if you are a lover of poetry from Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath, or just poignant poetry detailing a woman's experience.

Thank you to NetGalley, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and the Author's Estate for access to an eARC. All opinions are my own.

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