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         Pound Ezra:     more books (100)
  1. Ezra Pound and His World (Pictorial Biography) by Peter Ackroyd, 1981-02
  2. Ezra Pound and Music: The Complete Criticism by Ezra Pound, 1977-11
  3. Ezra Pound (Literary Lives) by Peter Ackroyd, 1987-06
  4. The Early Works of Ezra Pound by Ezra Pound, 2010-01-09
  5. The Cambridge Introduction to Ezra Pound by Ira B. Nadel, 2007-04-09
  6. Ezra Pound to His Parents: Letters 1895-1929 by Mary de Rachewiltz, A. David Moody, et all 2011-01-25
  7. 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 (Classic Reprint) by Ezra Pound, 2010-03-12
  8. A Serious Character: The Life of Ezra Pound by Humphrey Carpenter, 1990-09-01
  9. Ezra Pound: A close-up by Michael Reck, 1973
  10. Gaudier-Brzeska: A Memoir by Ezra Pound, 1970-12-12
  11. Translations of Pound (Enlarged) by Ezra Pound, 1953-01-01
  12. A Guide to the Cantos of Ezra Pound, Revised Edition by William Cookson, 2002-12
  13. Personae: Collected Shorter Poems of Ezra Pound by Ezra Pound, 1926
  14. Sophokles Elektra (New Directions Paperbook, 683) by Ezra Pound, 1990-06-01

41. Literary Encyclopedia: Pound, Ezra
pound, ezra. (1885 1972). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature, Journalism, Music, Politics. ezra pound was born in what was still the wild west.
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42. Pagesmoved
By ezra pound. Perhaps the most famous modern use of the form.
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43. Literary Encyclopedia: List Works ()
31 Matches for pound, ezra. Blast, The Review of the Great English Vortex pound, ezra. 1914. A Quinzaine for this Yule - pound, ezra. 1908.
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44. RPO -- Ezra Loomis Pound : The Seafarer
ezra pound's famous modern English translation.
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Ezra Loomis Pound (1885-1972)
The Seafarer
(From the early Anglo-Saxon text)
May I for my own self song's truth reckon, Journey's jargon, how I in harsh days Hardship endured oft. Bitter breast-cares have I abided, Known on my keel many a care's hold, And dire sea-surge, and there I oft spent Narrow nightwatch nigh the ship's head While she tossed close to cliffs. Coldly afflicted, My feet were by frost benumbed. Chill its chains are; chafing sighs Hew my heart round and hunger begot Mere-weary mood. Lest man know not That he on dry land loveliest liveth, List how I, care-wretched, on ice-cold sea, Weathered the winter, wretched outcast Deprived of my kinsmen; Hung with hard ice-flakes, where hail-scur flew, There I heard naught save the harsh sea And ice-cold wave, at whiles the swan cries, Did for my games the gannet's clamour, Sea-fowls, loudness was for me laughter, The mews' singing all my mead-drink. Storms, on the stone-cliffs beaten, fell on the stern In icy feathers; full oft the eagle screamed

45. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Mod
Modernism and Experimentation Authors ezra pound (18851972). *** Index***. ezra pound was one of the most influential American poets of this century.
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FRtR Outlines American Literature Modernism and Experimentation ... Authors Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
An Outline of American Literature:
by Kathryn VanSpanckeren
Modernism and Experimentation: Authors: Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
Index Ezra Pound was one of the most influential American poets of this century. From 1908 to 1920, he resided in London, where he associated with many writers, including William Butler Yeats, for whom he worked as a secretary, and T.S. Eliot , whose Waste Land he drastically edited and improved. He was a link between the United States and Britain, acting as contributing editor to Harriet Monroe's important Chicago magazine Poetry and spearheading the new school of poetry known as Imagism, which advocated a clear, highly visual presentation. After Imagism, he championed various poetic approaches. He eventually moved to Italy, where he became caught up in Italian Fascism. Des Imagistes , offered examples of Imagist poetry by outstanding poets, including William Carlos Williams , H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), and Amy Lowell. Pound's interests and reading were universal. His adaptations and brilliant, if sometimes flawed, translations introduced new literary possibilities from many cultures to modern writers. His life-work was

46. Die Zeit Nr. 11 Vom 11.3.1999 Mein Jahrhundertbuch
Raoul Schrott The Cantos von ezra pound.
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47. Pound, Ezra Loomis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. pound, ezra Loomis. 1885–1972, American poet, critic, and translator, b. Hailey, Idaho, grad. Hamilton College, 1905, MA Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1906.
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48. 45109. Pound, Ezra. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION ezra pound (1885–1972), US poet. Commission (l. 1–3). . . 100 Poems by 100 Poets; an Anthology. Harold Pinter, Geoffrey
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49. Ezra Pound
Translate this page Home_Page ezra pound (1885-1972), Audio ezra pound recitando sus poemas. 24 años 1909, 33 años 1918, 38 años 1923, 38 años 1923, 45 años 1930.
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Ezra Pound
P Personae Hugh Selwyn Mauberly 'Los cantos' , obra comenzada en 1915. Los primeros fragmentos de la principal obra de Pound, Cantos Cartas y Poemas completos se publicaron ambos en 1950, y sus Ensayos literarios Traducciones eMe Textos:
Fragmentos, de Hugh Selwyn Mauberley

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50. Introduzione A Cathay Di Ezra Pound - N I C O L O P O L I - Sito Di Nicola D'Ugo
Lo scrittore italiano Nicola D'Ugo propone un saggio sull'opera di ezra pound.
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Introduzione a Cathay di Ezra Pound "Fumo a vampe che punteggia il fiume.
La sua vela, sola, riga un cielo distante."
Ezra Pound, "Separazione sul fiume Kiang" I l primo aprile 1977 compariva su The Times Literary Supplement , in traduzione inglese, un articolo di Gianfranco Contini su Ezra Pound, che così recitava: "[…] Il punto dolente è proprio questo: uno scrittore che è stato un traduttore principe, non soltanto dalle quasi per tutti inverificabili lingue dell'Estremo Oriente, ma da territorî familiari, quale che fosse la sua comprensione della lettera (basti citare come esempio minimo la parafrasi del finale di Inferno XXVIII in Near Perigod ), non è poeticamente fruibile in traduzioni italiane. Non certo che le versioni manchino, basti menzionare a titolo di lode, a parte quelle della figlia esegeticamente capitali, il fedelissimo Alfredo Rizzardi e l'impegnato Giovanni Giudici. Ma troppi, anche di firme celebrate, si sono cimentati alla spicciolata con Pound per omaggio e come per una sorta di gioco di società. […] Non esito a dire che [queste tentazioni approssimative] o distorcono la lettera o lasciano svaporare la poesia" ("Ezra Pound e l'Italia", in

51. MSN Encarta - Pound, Ezra
pound, ezra. How to cite this article pound, ezra, Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2004 http//encarta.msn.com © 19972004 Microsoft Corporation.
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52. Ezra Pound In The University Of Idaho Library
A collection located in EP's home state.
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One of Idaho's most famous, or infamous, native sons, Ezra Pound's literary reputation was founded half-a-world away, in London, Paris, and Rome. Born in Hailey, Idaho, in October of 1885, the son of a federal land officer who eighteen months later returned to the East with his family, Pound became one of the founders of Modernism in poetry. Although he never returned to Idaho, he retained a sense of "westerness" that led him to break with established canons of society and flee to Europe in 1908. Promoter and provocateur, Pound proceeded, with T. S. Eliot and others, to reshape the world of poetry. In France, he met Gertrude Stein, who quipped, in The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (NY, 1933. p. 246): "He was a village explainer, excellent if you were a village, but if you were not, not." Later, his enthusiasm for radical economic theories led him to embrace Italian fascism. As a result, he was imprisoned after WWII in a mental hospital in Washington, D.C. Returning to Italy, he died there in 1972. The following year, the Pound collection at the University of Idaho was established at the Library. Pound's daughter, the Princess Mary de Rachewiltz, presented a number of her father's works to the collection. She wrote that her father "was very proud of his connection with [Idaho] and I think you will find affectionate and amused references to it throughout his writings." In honor of her father, the Princess has continued to donate privately published books on Pound and his circle to the Library's collection.

53. Haiku Von Ezra Pound - Englisch Und Deutsch
Haiku von ezra pound englisch und deutsch.
http://www.alb-neckar-schwarzwald.de/pound/metro.html
Poetry index Übersetzungs-Index Lyrik-Index Ezra Pound In a Station of the Metro The apparition of these faces in the crowd;
Petals on a wet, black bough. In einer Metrostation Das Erscheinen dieser Gesichter in der Menge:
Blütenblätter auf einem nassen, schwarzen Zweig. (Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz) This is Ezra Pound's famous haiku, probably one of the 20th century's most frequently quoted pieces of poetry. Dies ist Ezra Pounds berühmtes Haiku, wahrscheinlich eines der am häufigsten zitierten Gedichte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Ezra Pound
One of the grand old men of modern poetry. Einer der großen alten Männer der modernen Dichtung. Poetry index Übersetzungs-Index Lyrik-Index

54. World War I ....according To Ezra Pound
With a quotation from These Fought in Any Case .
http://www.rjgeib.com/thoughts/fight/fight.html
WWI and European society according to Ezra the Scribe: "There died a myriad,
And of the best, among them,
For an old bitch gone in the teeth,
For a botched civilization..."
"These Fought in Any Case"
by Ezra Pound
These fought in any case,
and some believing
pro domo, in any case ..... Died some, pro patria,*
walked eye-deep in hell
believing in old men's lies, then unbelieving
came home, home to a lie,
home to many deceits, home to old lies and new infamy; usury age-old and age-thick and liars in public places. Daring as never before, wastage as never before. Young blood and high blood, fair cheeks, and fine bodies; fortitude as never before frankness as never before, disillusions as never told in the old days, hysterias, trench confessions, laughter out of dead bellies.
*The famous line from one of Horace's "Odes": Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori ("Sweet and fitting it is to die for one's country.") "Daring as never before, wastage as never before." Back to Thoughts Worth Thinking Page

55. Ezra Pound
pound, ezra (18851972). a web guide to ezra pound from literaryhistory.com. http//miyamizu.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hishika/pound.htm A timeline for ezra pound.
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POUND, EZRA (1885-1972) a web guide to Ezra Pound from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors ... poetry General Articles http://www.poets.org/lit/poet/epounfst.htm Introduction to Ezra Pound from The Academy of American Poets. http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/17/jun99/lyons.htm A critical article on Pound by Donald Lyons, from the June 1999 New Criterion Online, that contends, "The Pound that matters is early Pound, essentially the Pound of the London years." http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/bernstein/poundbern.html Charles Bernstein writes about Pound's fascism from the perspective of a Jew and an intellectual. http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/perloff/letters-cap.htm Critic Marjorie Perloff reviews Ezra and Dorothy Pound, Letters in Captivity Omar Pound and Robert Spoo, editors. http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/perloff/perloffpound.html Critic Marjorie Perloff's brief comments on Pound's antisemitism, from a discussion list posting. http://www.antigonishreview.com/bi-123/123-ldubek.html A review of Ezra and Dorothy Pound, Letters in Captivity, 1945-1946

56. UNO-Ezra Pound Center
At the University of New Orleans.
http://www.uno.edu/~acse/catalog/text/Metro/ezra.html
University of New Orleans
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Ezra Pound Center for Literature
The Ezra Pound Center for Literature enables students to live and study at Brunnenburg Castle, last residence of the poet Ezra Pound, one of the most influential and controversial writers of the twentieth century. Participants earn graduate or undergraduate credit while enjoying life in one of the world's exquisite areas, the Italian Alps. The program includes a field trip to Venice and local excursions. UNOWEB Office of the Registrar Catalog Menu Office of Admissions ... Semester Course Offerings Last Revised: Mar 11, 1998

57. Ezra Pound And The Occult
A project at Case Western Reserve U.
http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/engl/VSALM/mod/ballentine/index.html
"Omniformis Omnis intellectus est" There is remarkably little scholarship available analyzing the occult influence on Ezra Pound. In many books and essays the occult is marginalized or avoided altogether. This project is attempting to bring to light the elements of the occult which affected Pound's writing. This site will also discuss the facets of the occult to which he did not subscribe. Utilizing the resources of the Internet, this project will attempt to make as much information available as possible in a user-friendly format. Throughout the paper the reader will have the option of linking to more extensive biographies on people who were in contact with and did influence Pound. Parenthetical notations will also be "anchored" to the appropriate resource on the bibliography page. In addition there is a "links" page available that offers direct access to other sites on Pound as well as the occult. Pound begins Canto 1 with an Odyssean character embarking on his journey. This begins the katabasis or the ritualistic descent that is an initiation into Pound's Cantos . Please click here to listen to Pound read the introduction to Canto 1 . Enjoy and welcome to the site.

58. Pound, Ezra Loomis
pound, ezra Loomis. pound, ezra Loomis, 1885–1972, American poet, critic, and translator, b. Hailey, Idaho, grad. Hamilton College, 1905, MA Univ.
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    Pound, Ezra Loomis Pound, Ezra Loomis, Personae Exultations Canzoni (1911), and Ripostes imagists and later championing vorticism . Both these movements sought to free post-Victorian verse from its staleness and conventionality. Pound encouraged many young writers, notably T. S. Eliot and James Joyce . In the early 1920s he moved to Paris, where he became associated with Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway By 1925 Pound was settled in Italy, where his literary ideas started to take a political and economic turn. Discouraged by the faults and failings of English and American democracy, he began to develop many of the theories that were to make him unpopular in Great Britain and the United States. During World War II he broadcast Fascist and anti-Semitic propaganda to the United States for the Italians and was indicted for treason. He was brought to the United States for trial and from 1946 to 1958 was confined to a hospital in Washington after being ruled mentally unfit to answer the charges. On his release he returned to Italy, where he remained until his death at the age of 87. Pound's major works are Homage to Sextus Propertius Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and the

59. The Jargon Society | Gallery
A brief memoir at the Jargon Society.
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EZRA POUND
I encountered Brer Rabbit (as Eliot called him) only twice. The first time (1956) was at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, over the Potomac from Washington in Anacostia, Maryland. Robert Creeley and I were driving from New York to Black Mountain College. We had visited Louis Zukofsky in Brooklyn Heights and LZ had inscribed a copy of Jargon's edition of Some Time for Pound. We would deliver it in person en route. Pound was sitting out on the lawn, surrounded by the likes of Eustace Mullins, John Kasper, and the retinue from Catholic University. Dorothy Pound came over and asked us who we were. We explained. Pound told her he didn't want to see people who were friends of Charles Olson. Off we slunk.
The photograph is the second occasion, in Venice, 1966. He is standing near the rooms where he wrote A Lume Spento 60 years before&emdash; "my window/ looked out on the Squero where Ogni Santi/ meets San Trovaso..." These were the days of his great silence. (Guy Davenport reports dining with him one evening and all Ez said was "gnocchi".) Nothing was said of great moment that afternoon, except his parting aside: "All I did was make a little noise for some guys that nobody was listening to."
Bill Williams said a good thing: "It's easy to forget, in our dislike for some of the parts Ezra plays, and for which there is no excuse, that virtue can still be a mark of greatness."

60. PAIDEUMA
. . I shall use Paideuma for the gristly roots of ideas that are in action. ezra pound. . . . . . Collected Early Poems of ezra pound CNTJ. . . . .
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STUDIES IN AMERICAN AND BRITISH MODERNIST POETRY CHENG MING: A NEW PAIDEUMA "Frobenius uses the term Paideuma for the tangle or complex of the inrooted ideas of any period. . . . I shall use Paideuma for the gristly roots of ideas that are in action." Ezra Pound Paideuma is the ideal vehicle for the ongoing specialized study of Ezra Pound which is so badly needed. All his life, Pound insisted on the importance of a 'place where people could communicate' and this is what the magazine is accomplishing for scholars all over the world who are concentrating on his works. The editors have already demonstrated an admirable willingness to give hospitality to conflicting points of view." James Laughlin Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship has expanded its scope to include scholarship on Modernist poetry in English. The original Paideuma was published under the editorship of Carroll F. Terrell by the National Poetry Foundation in 1972. It has earned NPF international renown as the foremost publisher of scholarly work on Ezra Pound and the Pound tradition. The new Paideuma: Studies in American and British Modernist Poetry will extend the purview of the original journal and will allow NPF to serve its expanding mission.

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