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         Pound Ezra:     more books (100)
  1. The Pisan Cantos by Ezra Pound, 2003-10
  2. The Later Cantos of Ezra Pound by James J. Wilhelm, 1977-01
  3. Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano by John Tytell, 2004-04-25
  4. Pound/Williams: Selected Letters of Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams (Correspondence of Ezra Pound) by Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, et all 1996-10
  5. The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia
  6. "Ezra Pound Speaking": Radio Speeches of World War II (Contributions in American Studies) by Leonard W. Doob, 1978-06-30
  7. Ezra Pound among the Poets
  8. The Pound Era by Hugh Kenner, 1973-09-18
  9. The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry: A Critical Edition by Ernest Fenollosa, Ezra Pound, 2008-03-14
  10. Early Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by Ezra Pound, 1996-02-02
  11. Modernism in the Second World War: The Later Poetry of Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Basil Bunting and Hugh Macdiarmid by Keith Alldritt, 1990-06
  12. Selected Prose 1909-1965 (New Directions Paperbook) by Ezra Pound, 1975-03-01
  13. Confucius: The great digest & Unwobbling pivot by Ezra Pound, 1951
  14. Moscardino by Enrico Pea, 2005-01-01

21. Ezra Pound And The Occult
Thanks click here to listen to pound read the introduction to Canto 1. Enjoy and welcome to the remainder of the site.
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"Omniformis Omnis intellectus est" Please email me if you are interested in the paper from this very old project. Thanks...click here to listen to Pound read the introduction to Canto 1 . Enjoy and welcome to the remainder of the site.

22. McLuhan Studies Premiere Issue: On The Ezra Pound/Marshall McLuhan Correspondenc
Laws of the Media. Toronto University of Toronto Press, 1988. pound, ezra. Letters to Marshall McLuhan. Canada s National Public Archives, Ottawa.
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ON THE EZRA POUND/ MARSHALL MCLUHAN CORRESPONDENCE
The manifold appeals in The Laws of Media to literature and the structures of language, particularly the attention given to "language as a tool of investigation" in the chapter entitled "Media Poetics" (LOM 215-239), should remind us that Marshall McLuhan came to his studies of technology and media through the agency of literary and linguistic analysis. This background explains not only the accustomed recourses in his prose to certain fertile texts but also his insistence on viewing all media and/or technology as words having four-part or metaphorical structures. The question of how McLuhan arrived at this means of applying linguistic and literary analysis to the study of media is answered, in part, in his correspondence with Ezra Pound. The years during which Pound and McLuhan corresponded, 1948-57, were all but identical with the term of Pound's incarceration at St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the Criminally Insane. It is clear from his initial letter that McLuhan was primarily interested in matters of aesthetic theory and literary techniques: My friend Mr. Kenner and I are much looking forward to a visit and some talk with you about contemporary letters, and your work, in which we have long taken serious interest (31 May 1948).

23. Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
You can use Ruthven s Guide to Personae, Brooker s Student s Guide to the Selected Poems of ezra pound, and Kearns s Guide to ezra pound s Selected Cantos.
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Pound's announcement of the principles of imagism in "A Retrospect" provides an excellent introduction to the poetics of literary modernism. Like Hemingway in prose, Pound turns away from the "emotional slither" and abstract rhetoric of romantic and Victorian writers toward an emphasis on precision and concision in language and imagery. The poem "In a Station of the Metro" puts Pound's imagist theory into practice. Pound was struck by the beauty of a crowd of faces he observed in the Metro at La Concorde in Paris; he tried to represent the experience first in a thirty-line poem; then through a Kandinsky-like splash of color; finally, he says, he found the best form for the experience in the model of Japanese haiku poetry. The poem interweaves subjective impression with objective expression, presenting in miniature the controlling myth of Pound's work: the discovery of light amid darkness, fertility amid waste, figured in the myth of Persephone in the Underworld. In teaching "Hugh Selwyn Mauberley" and

24. Ezra Pound Reading - Sound Clip - MSN Encarta
ezra pound experimented with many different poetic forms. He wrote short poems attempting to capture one precise image, as well as long epic works.
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This media item will not play in the Internet software you are currently using. Ezra Pound experimented with many different poetic forms. He wrote short poems attempting to capture one precise image, as well as long epic works. Here Pound reads an excerpt from his work Hugh Selwyn Mauberley: Life and Contacts (1920), which chronicles what Pound saw as the deterioration of modern America. Appears in these articles: American Literature: Poetry; Pound, Ezra Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers. Join Now Advertisement
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25. Make It New - Selections By Ezra Pound
The artist is always beginning Site naviation, Menu of poems.
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26. 'Ezra Pound: Poet' By A. David Moody - Los Angeles Times - Calendarlive.com
AFTER W.B. Yeats met ezra pound in 1909, he described him with a vivid, prophetic image There is no younger generation (of poets).
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27. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Home » Classic Poets » ezra pound O chansons foregoing; ezra on the Strike Wal, Thanksgivin do be comin round. FanPiece, For Her Imperial Lord
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28. Ezra Pound And Fenollosa
ezra pound. Cathay For the Most Part from the Chinese of Rihaku, from the notes of the late Ernest Fenollosa, and the Decipherings of the Professors Mori
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EZRA POUND AND FENOLLOSA
Perhaps inspired by Pound's public engagement with Japanese themes, Ernest Fenollosa's newly-widowed wife made arrangements in late 1913 to send the orientalist's unpublished scholarly papers to Pound. Ernest Fenollosa. "Translation of Chinese classics including poetry," v. 1 of 2. A. MS. line-by-line translation of poems by Rihaku (Li Po) transliterated by his Japanese teachers Mori and Ariga. Tokyo, ca. 1900. Ezra Pound. Cathay: For the Most Part from the Chinese of Rihaku, from the notes of the late Ernest Fenollosa, and the Decipherings of the Professors Mori and Ariga . London: Elkin Mathews, 1915. Upon receiving Fenollosa's scholarly papers, Pound poeticized a number of Fenollosa's line-by-line translations of the works of Chinese poet Li Po (Rihaku in Japanese), publishing the result as the much-noted volume Cathay James Legge, translator. The Book of Poetry Shih Ching ). Copy owned and annotated by Ezra Pound. Shanghai: Chinese Book Co., 1903. Pound began to teach himself Chinese and by 1940 Chinese characters and ideas took a central place in the text of his Cantos Ezra Pound. "Canto LXXIV," part of

29. Ezra Pound --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on ezra pound American poet and critic, a supremely discerning and energetic entrepreneur of the arts who did more
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30. The Music Of Ezra Pound
CD of compositions by pound between 1920 and 1933, including two operas Le Testament and Cavalcanti.
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Other Minds has gathered historical recordings from performances around the world to create this richly sonorous compilation of heartfelt, affecting performances. Conductor and Pound music scholar Robert Hughes conducts The Other Minds Ensemble and others and was the guiding light in selecting the repertoire and recordings. Reinbert de Leeuw leads a performance with tenor Harry van der Kamp from the 1980 Holland Festival; other recordings from England and Italy round out this brilliant collection. An 80-page booklet with an essay by Pound music expert Margaret Fisher and previously unpublished photographs make this deluxe package a must for those interested in 20th century music, and in operatic and literary history. Early in 2004 Robert Hughes and Margaret Fisher published their book Cavalcanti:
A Perspective on The Music of Ezra Pound

31. FLUXEUROPA: EZRA POUND
Feature on early modernist poet and midwife to the avantgarde, ezra pound.
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EZRA POUND (1885-1972)
"Somebody said that I am the last American living the tragedy of Europe." EZRA POUND, poet and midwife to the avant-garde, was a human focus of the creative tension between tradition and modernity, and, as such, of particular interest to this e-zine. He was born in Idaho in 1885 and his formal education included a study of the Provençal troubadours with whom he recognised a particular affinity. In 1908 he came to Europe, settling briefly in Venice and then moving on to London. He worked as secretary to W B Yeats and established himself as a poet and literary scholar, becoming a key figure in the literary scene. He also took a keen interest in modernist visual art and was an important contributor to Wyndham Lewis' Blast From 1920-1924 he was based in Paris where he took a keen interest in Dadaism and Surrealism, and he wrote for André Breton's magazine

32. EZRA POUND-RELATED COLLECTIONS
A group of correspondence dated 19231936 consists primarily of letters with ezra pound and involves the literary and publishing activities of Bird and
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This list gives the collection name, date range and number of items in a collection followed by a very brief description of the contents of the collection. All of these collections are related to Ezra Pound. ANTHEIL MSS.
  • DATE RANGE: ITEM COUNT: 53 items The Antheil mss. consist primarily of letters from Ezra Pound to composer George Antheil.
BIRD, W. MSS.
  • DATE RANGE: ITEM COUNT: 135 items The W. Bird, mss. consists of the correspondence of Three Mountains Press publisher William Augustus Bird. A group of correspondence dated 1923-1936 consists primarily of letters with Ezra Pound and involves the literary and publishing activities of Bird and Pound, as well as comments on political affairs in Europe. Also included in the collection are a publisher's mock- up for cover, title, contents pages and trial signature of Ezra Pound's Antheil and the treatise on harmony, and a publisher's mock-up for Pound's 16 Cantos with original headpieces for cantos 1, 3-5, 7-9, and 14 laid-in.
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33. Poets' Corner - Ezra Pound - Selected Works
Selected Works by poet ezra pound. Hell grant soon we hear again the swords clash! Hell blot black for alway the thought Peace ! ezra pound
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    Villonaud for This Yule
      T OWARDS the Noel that morte saison
      (Christ make the shepherds' homage dear!)
      Then when the grey wolves everychone
      Drink of the winds their chill small-beer
      And lap o' the snows food's gueredon
      Then makyth my heart his yule-tide cheer
      (Skoal! with the dregs if the clear be gone!)
      Wineing the ghosts of yester-year.
      Ask ye what ghost I dream upon?
      (What of the magians' scented gear?)
      The ghosts of dead loves everyone
      That make the stark winds reek with fear
      Lest love return with the foison sun
      And slay the memories that me cheer
      (Such as I drink to mine fashion)
      Wineing the ghosts of yester-year.
      Where are the joys my heart had won?
      (Saturn and Mars to Zeus drawn near!)
      Where are athe lips mine lay upon,
      Aye! where are the glances feat and clear
      That bade my heart his valor don?
      I skoal to the eyes as grey-blown meer
      (Who knows whose was athat paragon?)
      Wineing the ghosts of yester-year.
      Prince: ask me not what I have done
      Nor what God hath that can me cheer
      But ye ask first where the winds are gone
      Wineing the ghosts of yester-year.

34. Ezra Pound
For ezra pound Fascism was the culmination of an ancient tradition, continued in the personalities of Mussolini, Hitler, and the British Fascist Sir Oswald
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35. 106. In A Station Of The Metro. Ezra Pound. Modern American Poetry
Louis Untermeyer, ed. (1885–1977). Modern American Poetry. 1919. ezra pound. 1884–. 106. In a Station of the Metro. THE apparition of these faces in the
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36. Works By Ezra Pound
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37. Ernest Fenollosa, Ezra Pound, Chinese
Essay by a scholar of Chinese that discusses how ezra pound, misled by Ernest Fenollosa s misunderstanding of the nature of Chinese, came to a wrong
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In 1954 Ezra Pound published his translation of the third of the Chinese Classics under the title "The Classic Anthology Defined by Confucius." (Harvard University Press) It was immediately recognized that these translations, or "translucences", as some call them, stood in a different category from the numerous ones that had preceded. Richard Wilbur is quoted on the dust-jacket as naming Ezra Pound "the first translator of our age." I.A. Richards salutes "Mr. Pound at his best." Achilles Fang, in the Introduction to the volume, notes that "Pound now emerges as a Confucian poet." This essay from the Selected Works of George A. Kennedy originally appeared in Yale Literary Magazine , Volume 126, Number 5, December 1958, pp. 24-36. Reprinted here with permission. There is here an intriguing element of mystery. Pound is not a professional student of the Chinese language, like Legge, Giles, Waley, Karlgren, and others who have tried their hand at translating the Book of Odes into English. We do find the dust-jacket proclaiming that "Pound's translation ... is the culmination of forty years of Chinese study," but it is doubtful whether Pound himself would wish to make that statement. We shall see that he expressly disassociates himself from "scholarship", which he is likely to view as smothering the art of translation, rather than making a contribution to it. The question that we pose may then be stated as follows: Does the superiority of Pound's translation lie in the

38. Quote Details: Ezra Pound: Literature Is News That... - The Quotations Page
ezra pound, ABC of Reading (1934) chapter 8 US poet (1885 1972). View a Detailed Biography of ezra pound View all 2 ezra pound quotations
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39. Ezra Pound
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Barton, Edwin J. "On The Ezra Pound/ Marshall McLuhan Correspondence." Barton explores the similarity in the writing styles of Pound and Marshall Mcluhan, in McLuhan Studies Journal, 1,1 Beach, Christopher. A complete book length critical study available online, ABC of Influence: Ezra Pound and the Remaking of American Poetic Tradition . (Univ. of California Press, 1992) from the California Digital Library. "In this first full-length study of Pound's influence on American poetry after World War II, Beach argues that Pound's experimental mode created a new tradition of poetic writing in America. Often neglected by academic critics and excluded from the "canon" of American poetic writing, Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, and later members of this experimental tradition have maintained the sense of an American avant garde in keeping with Pound's modernist experiments of the 1910s and 1920s." Coyle, Michael, ed.

40. MUSIC; Ezra Pound, Musical Crackpot - New York Times
There are times when listening to Ego Scriptor Cantilenae The Music of ezra pound, a comprehensive sampling of the poet s littleknown musical
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