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  1. Guide to Kulchur (New Directions Paperbook, Ndp257) by Ezra Pound, 1968-03-01
  2. The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  3. The Poetry of Ezra Pound by Hugh Kenner, 1950-01-01
  4. Ezra Pound Reads by Ezra Pound, 2001-04-01
  5. THE LIFE OF EZRA POUND by Noel Stock, 1970
  6. Sayings of Ezra Pound (Duckworth Sayings Series) by Ezra Pound, 1994-01
  7. Ezra Pound in Context
  8. A Walking Tour in Southern France: Ezra Pound Among the Troubadours by Ezra Pound, 1992-11
  9. The Spirit of Romance by Ezra Pound, 2005-11-28
  10. Certain Noble Plays of Japan From the Manuscripts of Ernest Fenollosa by Ezra Pound, 2010-07-24
  11. Guide to Ezra Pounds Selected Poems C Froula by Christine Froula, 1984-05-23
  12. Passages from the letters of John Butler Yeats. Selected by Ezra Pound by John Butler Yeats, 2010-04-04
  13. Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespear: Their Letters, 1909-1914 by Omar Pound, 1984-11
  14. A Guide to Ezra Pound's <i>Personae</i> 1926 by K. K. Ruthven, 1983-05-03

61. Pound, Ezra
pound, ezra. ezra pound (18851972) was born in the frontier town of Hailey, Idaho,and reared in Philadelphia. (Cantos of ezra pound, 1972, 449). A. Walton Litz.
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Ezra Pound (1885-1972) was born in the frontier town of Hailey, Idaho, and reared in Philadelphia. He attended Hamilton College and the University of Pennsylvania, where he did graduate work in Romance languages. In 1908 he traveled to Europe and settled in London, which was to be his home until 1920, when he moved to Paris and later (1924) to Italy. During the 1930s his economic and political obsessions caused him to support the fascist regime of Mussolini, and in 1941-43 he gave a number of talks on Radio Rome criticizing the U.S. role in World War II. In 1945 he was arrested for treason and jailed for several months at Pisa before being flown to the United States, where he was declared "mentally unfit for trial" and remanded to St. Elizabeths Hospital for 12 years. In 1958 he was released from St. Elizabeths, after a number of prominent writers had intervened on his behalf; he returned to Italy, where he spent most of his last years in penitential silence.
Pound was the central figure in early modern literature, and his poems of 1909-22 reflect his search for a contemporary idiom. His long poem The Cantos

62. Ezra Pound, America's Perfidious Poet
In the Smithsonian magazine.Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets P pound, ezra Biography......The expatriate literary giant ezra pound returned home after the war, and wascharged with treason. The strange and inscrutable case of ezra pound
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The strange and inscrutable case of Ezra Pound The expatriate American poet returned home in ignominy, and the postwar world watched as a literary giant was charged with treason Fifty years ago, the Department of Justice in Washington prepared to open what was expected to be one of the most sensational trials in American history. The expatriate American poet, considered by many to be the most influential bard of the 20th century, was brought home in ignominy in the autumn of 1945. Pound had made radio broadcasts on behalf of Italy's Fascist regime throughout the war. In the end, Pound ended up being declared insane and committed to St. Elizabeths asylum for almost 13 years. Author Robert Wernick chronicles this strange and inscrutable interlude, and takes us on a compelling journey into the world of 20th-century letters. For more information on this topic, see our Additional Sources page and explore the Archives of Smithsonian Magazine: Smithsonian Magazine
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63. Pound, Ezra - The River Merchant’s Wife
The RiverMerchant's Wife by Li Po (Translated by ezra pound) While my hair wasstill cut straight across my forehead I played about the front gate, pulling
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Shakespeare - Sonnet 116 ... Wyatt - To Lucasta, Going... The River-Merchant's Wife by Li Po (Translated by Ezra Pound) While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead I played about the front gate, pulling flowers. You came by on bamboo stilts, playing horse, You walked about my seat, playing with blue plums. And we went on living in the village of Chokan: Two small people, without dislike or suspicion. At fourteen I married My Lord you. I never laughed, being bashful. Lowering my head, I looked at the wall. Called to, a thousand times, I never looked back. At fifteen I stopped scowling, I desired my dust to be mingled with yours Forever and forever and forever.

64. Haiku Von Ezra Pound - Englisch Und Deutsch
Haiku von ezra pound englisch und deutsch.
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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:
Blumenblätter 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

65. Ezra Pound And The Occult
A project at Case Western Reserve U.
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"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.

66. Quotez - Pound, Ezra
Author Index pound, ezra.
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67. 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."

68. Pound, Ezra - Vita
Translate this page ezra pound. *30.Oktober 1885 Hailey/Idaho/USA, +1.November 1972 in Venedig/Italien.Stationen ua 1900-05 Studium Literaturwissenschaften.
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Ezra Pound *30.Oktober 1885 Hailey/Idaho/USA, +1.November 1972 in Venedig/Italien Stationen u.a. 1900-05 Studium Literaturwissenschaften. 1909-20 Übersetzer und Redakteur in England. 1913 Beginn der Freundschaft mit James Joyce . 1920 Paris. Im 2. Weltkrieg kriegsgegnerische Radiovorträge. Kommt deshalb als "Landesverräter" in ein US-Straflager bei Pisa. 1946-58 als angeblich "geistesgestört" in Irrenhaus. Ernest Hemingway forderte in seiner Literatur-Nobel-Preis-Rede seine Freilassung. Lebt in Italien. Sein Fall wird Weltgespräch. Arbeitsgebiete: Lyrik, Übersetzung, Kritik Auszeichnungen/Ehrungen/Preise (Auswahl) Dial-Preis. Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl) Masken , Gedichte (1909/1959). XXX Cantos , Gedichte (1930/1964). Pisaner Gesänge , Gedichte (1948/1956). Buchbestellung I home I e-mail 0203 © LYRIKwelt

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70. Charles Olson On Seeing Ezra Pound, After 20 Years
Olson recounts talking to pound twenty years after their relationship in St Elizabeth's, where pound was interned.
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info.chymes.org/olson Charles Olson on seeing Ezra Pound, after 20 years Passage from "Causal Mythology", a lecture given by Charles Olson. Delivered to the University of California Poetry Conference at Berkeley on the morning of July 20, 1965. (Transcript published in "Muthologos, Volume 1")
pg 64. Charles Olson. It's very strange because I suddenly was presented to Ezra Pound two weeks ago, after twenty years. And that was likeI don't knowit was not like your father or somethingit was like having an Umbrian angel suddenly descend upon you and ask you to be and be more than, well, just what you'd like to be. It was very beautiful the way the fierceness of Pound has settled down into a voiceless thing which only responded twice to me. Once I told a story of Ed Sanders, who has a beautiful picture that Pound at eighty would have a revival of life and have fifteen further years of power. The difficulty of talking to Pound is he doesn't talk anymore. He sits in an almost catatonic fix in silence. And the one word he said after I said that Sanders had that sense of him, he said, "Sanders has a sense of humor." [Laughter.] July 9, 2002 tue 10:15am

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72. Sixteen Words For Water
A play about ezra pound and his encounter with an ancient Aboriginal myth, by Australian/American poet and playwright, Billy Marshall Stoneking.
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Ezra Pound Meets the Aborigines
Sixteen Words for Water
[a play about Ezra Pound]
By Billy Marshall Stoneking
In 1943, the American poet, Ezra Pound, was indicted by the United States government on the charge of treason. It was alleged that Pound, an American citizen, had made anti-American broadcasts over Italian radio during wartime, and that these same broadcasts had given "aid and comfort" to the enemy. By war's end Pound found himself in the custody of U.S. marshals.
Mindful of the political hysteria of the times, and fearing for Pound's life, his wife, friends and colleagues, urged him to enter a plea of insanity as a means of escaping trial and the possibility of a death penalty. This he did, and the court subsequently upheld the plea. However, instead of releasing him into the care of his wife as had been expected, the government chose to confine him at St Elizabeth’s Hospital in Washington, D.C., an institution that housed hundreds of the criminally insane. Pound - "one of the great literary figures of our time" - would remain incarcerated at St Elizabeth’s for nearly thirteen years.
Sixteen Words for Water takes up Pound's life in the final days of his "imprisonment", when the balance between life and death had reached its most critical point. The Ezra Pound of the present play must choose between sanity and the possibility of the electric chair, or insanity and the surety of safety at the expense of freedom. In the midst of this, he finds himself invaded by strange thoughts - memories of the ancient Aboriginal myth of the Wandjina... the creative spirits of the Dreamtime who fashioned the world out of words and who, in the act of naming, threatened the world with chaos.

73. Modernism, Fascism, And The Composition Of Ezra Pound's Pisan Cantos
by Ronald Bush
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74. Canadian Directory Of Special Collections
ezra pound Collection McMaster University, Mills Memorial Library Subjects.pound, ezra; American literature. History. The collection
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McMaster University, Mills Memorial Library Subjects Pound, Ezra; American literature History The collection was established in 1982. The library developed the collection in accordance with its already strong collections of Modernist writers. Description The collection includes material by and about Ezra Pound. The chronological emphasis is from ca 1905 to the present. Some rare items are included. The collection is still being built actively. Both new and antiquarian items are added to the collection. Language English and selected non-English language material. Holdings 350 monographs. Bibliographic Access The collection is catalogued in the library's online catalogue and in OCLC. LC subject headings and classification are used. Physical Access The collection is in a special collections area which is open to the public. For further information about the collection visit: http://library.lib.mcmaster.ca/cat-coll/coll/policies/rc.htm . For information about access to the collection visit: http://library.lib.mcmaster.ca/archives/readyweb.htm

75. Works By Ezra Pound
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    80. Pound, Ezra Loomis
    pound, ezra Loomis 18851972, American poet, critic, and translator, b. Hailey,Idaho, grad. Hamilton College, 1905, MA Univ. pound, ezra Loomis.
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    Pound, Ezra Loomis Personae Exultations Canzoni (1911), and Ripostes imagists and later championing vorticism Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and the Cantos (1925-60), a brilliant, though sometimes obscure, epic work. Weaving together such diversified threads as myth and legend (particularly the story of Odysseus), Chinese poetry, troubadour ballads, political and economic theory, and modern jargon, the Cantos attempt to reconstruct the history of civilization. Pound's translations, noted more for tone and feeling than for scholarly accuracy, include the Anglo-Saxon Seafarer, poems from the Chinese, the Confucian books, Japanese No drama, Egyptian love poetry, and Sophocles' Women of Trachis. See his collected early poems, ed. Michael King and others (1982); his music criticism, ed. R. M. Schaefer (1977); his letters to James Joyce, ed. by Forrest Read (1968); the memoirs of his daughter, Mary de Rachewiltz (1971); biographies by Noel Stock (1970, rev. ed.1982) and Humphrey Carpenter (1988); studies by M. L. Rosenthal (1978), Michael Alexander (1979), Sanford Schwartz (1985), and G. Kearns (1989); bibliography by Donald Gallup (1983).
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