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4805: 1245: 5321:. She visited him twice, in 1952 and 1955, but could not convince him to be more assertive about his release. In 1950 she had written to Hemingway to complain that Pound's friends had not done enough. Hemingway and Rudge did not like each other. He told Dorothy in 1951 that "the person who makes least sense ...in all this is Olga Rudge". In what John Cohassey called a "controlled, teeth-gritting response", Hemingway replied to Rudge that he would pardon Pound if he could, but that Pound had "made the rather serious mistake of being a traitor to his country, and temporarily he must lie in the bed he made". He ended by saying "To be even more blunt, I have always loved Dorothy, and still do." 4926: 1548:
prepare a financial statement in 1911, which showed that his main source of income was his father. After the wedding the couple moved into an apartment with no bathroom at 5 Holland Place Chambers, Kensington, next door to the newly wed H.D. and Aldington. This arrangement did not last. H.D. had been alarmed to find Ezra looking for a place to live outside the apartment building the day before his wedding. Once Dorothy and Ezra had moved into the building, Ezra would arrive unannounced at H.D.'s to discuss his writing, a habit that upset her, in part because his writing touched on private aspects of their relationship. She and Aldington decided to move several miles away to
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which he compared to syphilis. Equality was dismissed as "anti-biological nonsense". "There were no gas ovens in Italy", he wrote in April 1956; a month later he referred to the "fuss about Hitler". On 10 August 1956: "It is perfectly well known that the fuss about 'de-segregation' in the United States has been started by Jews." Instead, America needed "race pride". Using pseudonyms, he sent his articles directly to Stock, so that the newspaper's editor may not have realized they had all been written by Pound. Stock sent Pound copies of the published articles, which he would distribute to his followers. He contributed similar material to other publications, including
5880: 6648:, New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1933): "Any poet born in this century or in the last ten years of the preceding century who can honestly say that he has not been influenced by or learned greatly from the work of Ezra Pound deserves to be pitied rather than rebuked. It is as if a prose writer born in that time should not have learned from or been influenced by James Joyce or that a traveller should pass through a great blizzard and not have felt its cold or a sandstorm and not have felt the sand and the wind. The best of Pound's writing—and it is in the CANTOS—will last as long as there is any literature." 40: 5391: 400: 5541: 460: 4689: 2227: 1424: 4791: 1097: 324: 1564: 4246:(1926). "Your enemy is Das Leihkapital," Pound wrote in a 1942 radio script aimed at the UK, "international, wandering Loan Capital. Your enemy is not Germany, your enemy is money on loan. And it would be better to be infected with typhus ... than to be infected with this blindness which prevents you from understanding HOW you are undermined ... The big Jew is so bound up with this Leihkapital that no one is able to unscramble that omelet." The argument ran that without "usury" and Jews, there would be no class conflict. 4525:. Kaltenborn, whom Pound referred to at the time as Kaltenstein, gave an anti-fascist speech after lunch ("dictatorships shall die, but democracies shall live"), which Pound interrupted loudly to the point where, according to one account, the college president had to intervene. Pound described this years later to Wyndham Lewis: "That was a music hall day, with a stage set/ only at a Kawledg Komencement wd/ one git in mouth-shot at that sort of wind-bag/ that fahrt Kaltenbourne." Pound sailed back to Italy a few days later on the 2109: 6761:"What obfuscated me was not the Italian but the crust of dead English, the sediment present in my own available vocabulary, which I, let us hope, got rid of a few years later. You can't go round this sort of thing. It takes six or eight years to get educated in one's art, and another ten to get rid of that education."Neither can anyone learn English, one can only learn a series of Englishes. Rossetti made his own language. I hadn't in 1910 made a language, I don't mean a language to use, but even a language to think in." 726: 2589: 2316: 7082:(2001): "Pound's antisemitism, which had been sporadically in evidence since the publication of 'Patria Mia' in 1912, grew in virulence with that of the Italian regime. With the passage of the racial laws in 1938, the onset of the Second World War in 1939, and the foundation of the Salo Republic, Pound's antisemitic outbursts grew in viciousness and frequency until the end of the war, when public awareness of the Holocaust forced a realization of the horrific consequences of hateful speech." 2673: 5458:, who was visiting Italy. His health continued to decline, and his friends were dying: Wyndham Lewis in 1957, Ernest Hemingway in 1961 (Hemingway shot himself), E. E. Cummings in 1962, William Carlos Williams in 1963, and T. S. Eliot in 1965. In 1963 he told an interviewer, Grazia Livi: "I spoil everything I touch. ... All my life I believed I knew nothing, yes, knew nothing. And so words became devoid of meaning." He attended Eliot's funeral in London and visited 4294: 23436: 1734: 5531:
excluding his celebrated views on the Jewish Question. In fact, his pointed references to any number of nefarious Jewish practices left no doubt as to where he stood on that particular issue ... Unable to deny the manifest greatness of a literary giant but concerned lest Pound's 'other ideas' gain acceptance, employs one of the oldest tricks in the book: he tries to have the master himself recant. But the master — 'il miglior fabbro' — has spoken otherwise!
4135: 15213: 15937: 1930: 2687:, dedicated its first issue to Pound, including tributes from Hemingway and Joyce. In Hemingway's contribution, "Homage to Ezra", he wrote that Pound "devotes perhaps one fifth of his working time to writing poetry and in this twenty per cent of effort writes a large and distinguished share of the really great poetry that has been written by any American living or dead—or any Englishman living or dead or any Irishman who ever wrote English." 2764: 5442: 5576:". Alerted by telegram, Dorothy Pound, who was living in a care home near Cambridge, England, requested a Protestant funeral in Venice. Telegrams were sent via American embassies in Rome and London, and the consulate in Milan, but Rudge would not change the plans she had already made for the morning of 3 November. Omar Pound flew to Venice as soon as he could, with Peter du Sautoy of Faber & Faber, but he arrived too late. Four 1296: 5308: 2060:, who found "about three-score errors" in the text; he said Pound was "incredibly ignorant of Latin", that "much of what he makes his author say is unintelligible", and that "If Mr. Pound were a professor of Latin, there would be nothing left for him but suicide" (adding "I do not counsel this"). Pound replied to Monroe: "Cat-piss and porcupines!! The thing is no more a translation than my 'Altaforte' is a translation, or than 484:. Years later he said his aim was to avoid drill at the military academy. His one distinction in first year was in geometry, but otherwise his grades were mostly poor, including in Latin, his major; he achieved a B in English composition and a pass in English literature. In his second year he switched from the degree course to "non-degree special student status", he said "to avoid irrelevant subjects". He was not elected to a 858: 15232: 2204:: "Mr. Pound has shaken the dust of London from his feet with not too emphatic a gesture of disgust, but, at least, without gratitude to this country. ... has been an exhilarating influence for culture in England; he has left his mark upon more than one of the arts, upon literature, music, poetry and sculpture; and quite a number of men and movements owe their initiation to his self-sacrificing stimulus ..." 2645:.) Ezra signed the birth certificate the following day at Neuilly town hall and wrote to his father, "next generation (male) arrived. Both D & it appear to be doing well." Ezra ended up in the American hospital himself for tests and, he told Olga, a "small operation". Dorothy took Omar to England, where she stayed for a year and thereafter visited him every summer. He was sent to live at first in 1979:; many of the latter complained about provincialism, which included the ringing of church bells. (When Pound lived near St Mary Abbots he had "engaged in a fierce, guerrilla warfare of letters" about the bells with the vicar, Reverend R. E. Pennefather, according to Richard Aldington.) The volume of writing exhausted him. In 1918, after a bout of illness which was presumably the 5624: 1679:. At the second, Ford Madox Hueffer announced that he had been an Imagiste long before Lowell and Pound, and that he doubted their qualifications; only Aldington and H.D. could lay claim to the title, in his view. During the subsequent row, Pound left the table and returned with a tin bathtub on his head, suggesting it as a symbol of what he called 5373:, a prestigious lawyer who ended up charging no fee, to file a motion to dismiss the 1945 indictment. Overholser, the hospital's superintendent, supported the application with an affidavit stating Pound was permanently and incurably insane, and that confinement served no therapeutic purpose. The motion was heard on 18 April 1958 by Chief Judge 4871: 4900:: "hast'ou swum in a sea of air strip / through an aeon of nothingness, / when the raft broke and the waters went over me". Medical staff moved him out of the cage the following week. On 14 and 15 June he was examined by psychiatrists, after which he was transferred to his own tent. He began to write, drafting what became known as 5176:, and the diagnosis would have made Pound fit to stand trial. On 31 May 1955, at the request of the hospital's superintendent Winfred Overholser, the diagnosis was changed to "psychotic disorder, undifferentiated", which is classified as mental illness. In 1966, after his release from St. Elizabeths, Pound was diagnosed with 5438:, he said: "You—find me—in fragments." He paced up and down during the three days it took to complete the interview, never finishing a sentence, bursting with energy one minute, then sagging, and at one point seemed about to collapse. Hall said it was clear that he "doubted the value of everything he had done in his life". 4351: 5952:" (1957). "This is the time / of the tragic man / that lies in the house of Bedlam." As the poem progresses, the tragic man, never named, becomes the talkative man; the honored man; the old, brave man; the cranky man; the cruel man; the busy man; the tedious man; the poet, the man; and, finally, the wretched man. 391:. The Wadsworths married into the Westons of New York; Harding Weston and Mary Parker were Pound's maternal grandparents. After serving in the military, Harding remained unemployed, so his brother Ezra Weston and Ezra's wife, Frances Amelia Wessells Freer (Aunt Frank), helped to look after Isabel, Pound's mother. 2692:
introduces them to wealthy women. He gets publishers to take their books. He sits up all night with them when they claim to be dying and he witnesses their wills. He advances them hospital expenses and dissuades them from suicide. And in the end a few of them refrain from knifing him at the first opportunity.
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language only and were utterly incapable of being translated."In this search I learned more or less of nine languages, I read Oriental stuff in translations, I fought every University regulation and every professor who tried to make me learn anything except this, or who bothered me with 'requirements
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Pound had offered a carefully worded rejection of his antisemitism, according to Reck. When Ginsberg reassured Pound that he had "shown us the way", he is said to have replied: "Any good I've done has been spoiled by bad intentions—the preoccupation with irrelevant and stupid things." Reck continued:
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On 21 December 1945, as case no. 58,102, he was transferred to Howard Hall, St. Elizabeths' maximum security ward, where he was held in a single cell with peepholes. Visitors were admitted to the waiting room for 15 minutes at a time, while patients wandered around screaming. A hearing on 13 February
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hoax document purporting to be a Jewish plan to dominate the world. "The arrest of Jews will create a wave of useless mercy," Pound wrote, "thus the need to disseminate the Protocols. The intellectuals are capable of a passion more durable than emotional, but they need to understand the reasons for a
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Later that day he told an American reporter, Edd Johnson, that Hitler was "a Jeanne d'Arc ... Like many martyrs, he held extreme views". Mussolini was "a very human, imperfect character who lost his head". On 24 May he was transferred to the United States Army Disciplinary Training Center north
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to help negotiate a "just peace" with Japan. He wanted to make a final broadcast called "Ashes of Europe Calling", in which he would recommend not only peace with Japan, but American management of Italy, the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, and leniency toward Germany. His requests were
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In May 1944 the German military, trying to secure the coast against the Allies, forced the Pounds to evacuate their seafront apartment in Rapallo. From then until the end of the war, the couple lived with Rudge in her home above Rapallo at Sant' Ambrogio. There were food shortages, no coffee, and no
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in 1922. Pound edited it with comments like "make up yr. mind", and reduced it by about half. Eliot wrote in 1946: "I should like to think that the manuscript, with the suppressed passages, had disappeared irrecoverably; yet, on the other hand, I should wish the blue pencilling on it to be preserved
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With all this, however, Mr. Pound, like so many others who have striven for advancement of intelligence and culture in England, has made more enemies than friends, and far more powerful enemies than friends. Much of the Press has been deliberately closed by cabal to him; his books have for some time
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wrote in December 1945, "than that Ezra Pound, the Mussolini mouthpiece, should be welcomed back as an arbiter of American letters ..." Over the decades, according to Redman, critics argued that Pound was not really a poet or not really a fascist, or that he was a fascist but his poetry is not
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to the waiting press. When asked when he had been released from the mental hospital, he replied: "I never was. When I left the hospital I was still in America, and all America is an insane asylum." They were accompanied by a young teacher Pound had met in hospital, Marcella Spann, ostensibly acting
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in April 1956, Pound wrote: "Our Victorian forebears would have been greatly scandalized at the idea that one might not be free to study inherited racial characteristics," and "Some races are retentive, mainly of the least desirable bits of their barbaric past." There was a "Jewish-Communist plot",
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With the rest of his time he tries to advance the fortunes, both material and artistic, of his friends. He defends them when they are attacked, he gets them into magazines and out of jail. He loans them money. He sells their pictures. He arranges concerts for them. He writes articles about them. He
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and his "I hear an Army Charging Upon the Land". This was the first of three winters Pound and Yeats spent at Stone Cottage, including two with Dorothy after she and Ezra married in 1914. "Canto LXXXIII" records a visit: "so that I recalled the noise in the chimney / as it were the wind in the
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In May 1911, H.D. left Philadelphia for London. She was accompanied by the poet Frances Gregg and Gregg's mother; when they returned in September, H.D. stayed on. Pound introduced her to his friends, including Aldington, who became her husband in 1913. Before that, the three of them lived in Church
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uniform and was taught drilling and how to shoot. The following year he made his first trip overseas, a three-month tour with his mother and Aunt Frank, who took him to England, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and Morocco. He attended CMA until 1900, at times as a boarder, but it seems
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to the medley of voices produced by tuning a radio dial. The speakers did not need to be identified, he explained, for 'you can tell who is talking by the noise they make'—all the reader needed to do was listen attentively as one timbre cut into another, sometimes with clean edge, sometimes with a
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Those close to him thought he had dementia, and in mid-1960 he spent time in a clinic when his weight dropped. He picked up again, but by early 1961 he had a urinary tract infection. Dorothy felt unable to look after him, so he went to live with Olga Rudge, first in Rapallo then in Venice; Dorothy
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published Pound's "A Few Don'ts by an Imagist" in March 1913. Superfluous words, particularly adjectives, should be avoided, as well as expressions like "dim lands of peace". He wrote: "It dulls the image. It mixes an abstraction with the concrete. It comes from the writer's not realizing that the
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argued in 1979 that critics were responsible for having promoted Pound despite his "minimal talent", which was "grossly exaggerated". "This is an accusation less against the fantastic arrogance of Pound", he wrote, "than against the narrow-minded obscurantism of the departments of English and the
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chapter, the Seaboard White Citizens' Council in Washington. Members had to be white, supportive of racial segregation, and believers in the divinity of Jesus. Kasper wrote to Pound after admiring him at university, and the two became friends. In 1953 Kasper opened a far-right bookstore, "Make it
4429:(1935). The latter was ready by the end of February, although he had trouble finding a publisher. In 1942 Pound told Italy's Royal Finance Office that he had written the book for propaganda purposes in Italy's interests. He wrote articles praising Mussolini and fascism for T. S. Eliot's 1518:
knew Pound in Paris in the 1920s and described him as stubborn, contrary, cantankerous, bossy, touchy, and "devoid of humor"; he was "an American small-towner", in Putnam's view. His attitude caused him trouble in both London and Paris. English women, with their "preponderantly derivative" minds,
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that Hitler was "bit by dirty Jew mania for World Domination, as yu used to point out/ this WORST of German diseases was got from yr/ idiolized and filthy biblical bastards. Adolf clear on the baccilus of kikism/ that is on nearly all the other poisons. but failed to get a vaccine against that."
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on 6 June 1913, "and in the jostle I saw a beautiful face, and then, turning suddenly, another and another, and then a beautiful child's face, and then another beautiful face. All that day I tried to find words for what this made me feel. ... I could get nothing but spots of colour." A year
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Much of Pound's legacy lies in his advancement of some of the best-known modernist writers of the early 20th century, particularly between 1910 and 1925. In addition to Eliot, Joyce, Lewis, Frost, Williams, Hemingway, H.D., Aldington, and Aiken, he befriended and helped Cummings, Bunting, Ford,
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editor that "we are all tired of Mr. Pound". British literary circles were "tired of his antics" and of him "puffing and swelling himself and his friends", Flint wrote. "His work has deteriorated from book to book; his manners have become more and more offensive; and we wish he would go back to
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Hitler and Mussolini were simple men from the country. I think that Hitler was a Saint, and wanted nothing for himself. I think that he was fooled into anti-Semitism and it ruined him. That was his mistake. When you see the "mess" that Italy gets into by bumping off Mussolini, you will see why
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in Kensington, the Shakespears' parish church, despite opposition from her parents, who worried about Ezra's income. His concession to marry in church had helped. Dorothy's annual income was ÂŁ50, with another ÂŁ150 from her family, and Ezra's was ÂŁ200. Her father, Henry Hope Shakespear, had him
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The Ezra Pound I knew was cheerfully unrepentant, firm in his beliefs, and staunchly true to those principles he had upheld throughout his life. Never once did he give so much as the slightest hint that he had any regret about anything he had ever done or spoken during the '30s and '40s — not
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Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library (2012): "Reading Pound's correspondence, researchers can delve in to his relationships with, and influence on, younger poets. Such is the case with Pound's letters to poet, composer, and performance artist Jackson Mac Low. In addition to discussing
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Alluding to American, European and Oriental art, history and literature, the work is also autobiographical. In the view of Pound scholar Carroll F. Terrell, it is a great religious poem, describing humanity's journey from hell to paradise, a "revelation of how divinity is manifested in the
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Tytell writes that Pound was in his element in Chestnut Ward. At last provided for, he was allowed to read, write, and receive visitors, including Dorothy for several hours a day. (In October 1946 Dorothy had been placed in charge of his "person and property".) His room had a typewriter,
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All talk on modern poetry, by people who know, ends with dragging in Ezra Pound somewhere. He may be named only to be cursed as wanton and mocker, poseur, trifler and vagrant. Or he may be classed as filling a niche today like that of Keats in a preceding epoch. The point is, he will be
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In the cool and purple meantime, Pound goes ahead producing new poems having the slogan, "Guts and Efficiency," emblazoned above his daily program of work. His genius runs to various schools and styles. He acquires traits and then throws them away. One characteristic is that he has no
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or in praise of Lenin, according to biographer J. J. Wilhelm. His parents visited him in Rapallo that year, seeing him for the first time since 1914. His father had retired, so they moved to Rapallo themselves, taking a small house, Villa Raggio, on a hill above the town.
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in his room in the same corridor as the president's office. He was asked to leave the college in January 1908 when his landladies, Ida and Belle Hall, found a woman in his room. Shocked at having been expelled, he left for Europe soon after, sailing from New York in March on the
583:, with silly remarks during lectures and by winding an enormous tin watch very slowly while Schelling spoke. In the spring of 1907 he learned that his fellowship would not be renewed. Schelling told him he was wasting everyone's time, and he left without finishing his doctorate. 5911:, and his role in developing of Imagism. Hugh Witemeyer argued that Imagism was "probably the most important single movement" in 20th-century English-language poetry, because it affected all the leading poets of Pound's generation and the two generations after him. According to 1038:, in Paris in March 1910 and was introduced to the American heiress and pianist Margaret Lanier Cravens. Although they had only just met, she offered to become a patron to the tune of $ 1,000 a year, and from then until her death in 1912 she apparently sent him money regularly. 5003:, requested his release at a hearing in January 1947. As a compromise, Overholser moved him to the more comfortable Cedar Ward on the third floor of the east wing of St. Elizabeths' Center Building. In early 1948 he was moved again, this time to a larger room in Chestnut Ward. 4888:
of Pisa, where he was placed in one of the camp's 6-by-6-foot (1.8 by 1.8 m) outdoor steel cages, with tar paper covers, lit up at night by floodlights. Engineers reinforced his cage the night before he arrived in fear that fascist sympathizers might try to break him out.
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prints. The visitors' book first shows Pound in the Prints and Drawings Students' Room (known as the Print Room) on 9 February 1909, and later in 1912 and 1913, with Dorothy Shakespear, examining Chinese and Japanese art. Pound was working at the time on the poems that became
6685:(6 June 1913), Pound wrote: "I resolved that at thirty I would know more about poetry than any man living, that I would know the dynamic content from the shell, that I would know what was accounted poetry everywhere, what part of poetry was 'indestructible', what part could 2163:, and concluding that the British were insensitive to "mental agility in any and every form". He had "muffed his chances of becoming literary director of London—to which he undoubtedly aspired," Aldington wrote in 1941, "by his own enormous conceit, folly, and bad manners." 885:
described her as "carrying herself delicately with the air, always, of a young Victorian lady out skating, and a profile as clear and lovely as that of a porcelain Kuan-yin". "Listen to it—Ezra! Ezra!—And a third time—Ezra!", Dorothy wrote in her diary on 16 February 1909.
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asked him in June 1957 to write a letter on Pound's behalf. Hemingway believed Pound would not stop making inappropriate statements and friendships, but he signed MacLeish's letter anyway and pledged $ 1,500 to be handed to Pound upon his release. In an interview for the
4209:. Normally willing to help fellow artists, Pound replied (at length): "You hit a nice sore spot ... Let her try Rothschild and some of the bastards who are murdering 10 million anglo saxons in England." He nevertheless denied being an antisemite; he said he liked 2657:. When Dorothy was in England with Omar during the summers, Ezra would spend the time with Olga. Olga's father helped her buy a house in Venice in 1928, and from 1930 she also rented the top floor of a house in Sant'Ambrogio, Caso 60, near the Pounds in Rapallo. 5426:, to live with his daughter Maria, where Pound met his grandchildren for the first time. Dorothy had usually ignored his affairs, but she used her legal power over his royalties to make sure Spann was seen off, sent back to the United States in October 1959. 1918:, Pound mentioned that he was working on a long poem. He described it in September 1915 as a "cryselephantine poem of immeasurable length which will occupy me for the next four decades unless it becomes a bore". In February 1916, when Pound was 30, the poet 427:: Miss Elliott's school in Jenkintown in 1892 and the Heathcock family's Chelten Hills School in Wyncote in 1893. Known as "Ra" (pronounced "Ray"), he attended Wyncote Public School from September 1894. His first publication was on 7 November 1896 in the 2572:
had wrestled with the attacker, and the guests had managed to leave before the police arrived. For Pound the event underlined that their time in France was over. They decided to move to a quieter place, leaving in October 1924 for the seaside town of
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my ideas so quickly as the boss". The meeting left him feeling that he had become a person of influence, Redman writes, someone who had been consulted by a head of state. When he returned to Rapallo, he was greeted at the station by the town band.
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in a first-class suite. Giving interviews on the deck in a tweed jacket, he told reporters that Mussolini wanted peace. In Washington, D.C., he attended a session of Congress, sitting in a section of the gallery reserved for relatives (because of
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verse—stirring, pompous, and propagandistic—popular. According to modernist scholar James Knapp, Pound rejected the idea of poetry as "versified moral essay"; he wanted to focus on the individual experience, the concrete rather than the abstract.
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in 1951, although no great contemporary writer was less read than Pound, there was no one who could "over and over again appeal more surely, through sheer beauty of language" to people who would otherwise rather talk about poets than read them.
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Pound lived in isolation in the heat, sleeping on the concrete, denied exercise and communication, apart from daily access to the chaplain. After three weeks, he stopped eating. He recorded what seemed to be a breakdown in "Canto LXXX", where
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When war was declared in August 1914, opportunities for writers were immediately reduced; poems were now expected to be patriotic. Pound's income from October 1914 to October 1915 was ÂŁ42.10.0, apparently five times less than the year before.
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By December 1959 Pound was mired in depression. According to the writer Michael Reck, who visited him several times at St. Elizabeths, Pound was a changed man; he said little and called his work "worthless". In a 1960 interview in Rome with
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as the most attractive of Pound's work. There is a debate about whether the poems should be viewed primarily as translations or as contributions to Imagism and the modernization of English poetry. English professor Steven Yao argued that
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in New York because she was Jewish, even though she had helped to sell his work. Writing in 1947, Putnam said he heard this directly from Steloff. According to Carpenter, this did not happen. He says that Steloff called it "an absolute
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the following year. "At seventy I realized that instead of being a lunatic, I was a moron," Pound reportedly said. He "looked very morose" and barely spoke: "There is nothing harder than conversing with Pound nowadays," Reck wrote.
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been ignored or written down; and he himself has been compelled to live on much less than would support a navvy. His fate, as I have said, is not unusual ... Taken by and large, England hates men of culture until they are dead.
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movement. Noel Stock, one of Pound's correspondents and early biographers, worked for the paper and published Pound's articles there. A 24-year-old radio reporter at the time, Stock first wrote to Pound in hospital after reading
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magazine in June, July, and August 1917, but in 1922 Pound abandoned most of his work and began again. The early cantos, the "Ur-Cantos", became "Canto I" of the new work. In letters to his father in 1924 and 1927, Pound said
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Against Hemingway's positive view of Pound, Richard Aldington told Amy Lowell that year that Pound had been almost forgotten in England: "as the rest of us go up, he goes down", he wrote. In the U.S., Pound won the $ 2,000
5672:(written around 1912) to show that Pound was an American patriot. In advertisements, magazine articles, and critical introductions, Pound's friends and publishers attributed his antisemitism and fascism to mental illness. 713:, abandoning the book and poetry altogether: "by the soap-smooth stone posts where San Vio / meets with il Canal Grande / between Salviati and the house that was of Don Carlos / shd/I chuck the lot into the tide-water? / 4331:). Pound tried to discuss an 18-point draft of his economic theories. (Daniel Swift writes that this story has been "told and retold, and in each version, the details shift".) Pound recorded the meeting in "Canto XLI". 5571:
On his 87th birthday, on 30 October 1972, he was too weak to leave his bedroom. The next night he was admitted to the San Giovanni e Paolo Civil Hospital in Venice, where he died in his sleep on 1 November of "sudden
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Steven Yao does not view Pound's lack of Chinese as an obstacle, and states that the poet's trawl through centuries of scholarly interpretations resulted in a genuine understanding of the original poem. Chinese poet
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Pound (1914): "The image is a radiant node or cluster ...by Pound. a VORTEX, from which, and through which, and into which, ideas are constantly rushing." "All experience rushes into this vortex," he wrote in
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Styling himself "Dr Ezra Pound" (his only doctorate was the honorary one from Hamilton College), he attacked the United States, Roosevelt, Roosevelt's family, Churchill, and the Jews. He praised Hitler, recommended
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as "affectation combined with pedantry". He wrote in Ford Madox Ford's obituary that Ford had rolled on the floor with laughter at its "stilted language". When he returned to London in August, he rented a room in
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in Nashville. After Pound left hospital in 1958, the men kept in touch; he wrote to Kasper on 17 April 1959: "Antisemitism is a card in the enemy program, don't play it. ... They RELY ON YOUR PLAYING IT."
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volume of his prose, he wrote in July: "In sentences referring to groups or races 'they' should be used with great care. re USURY: / I was out of focus, taking a symptom for a cause. / The cause is AVARICE."
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A friend of Pound's, the writer Lina Caico, wrote to him in March 1937 asking him to use his musical contacts to help a German-Jewish pianist in Berlin who did not have enough money to live on because of the
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He would wear trousers made of green billiard cloth, a pink coat, a blue shirt, a tie hand-painted by a Japanese friend, an immense sombrero, a flaming beard cut to a point, and a single, large blue earring.
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He took part in a poetry reading at Harvard, where he agreed to be recorded by the Department of Speech, and in July he received an honorary doctorate from Hamilton College, along with the radio commentator
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and left the city for fear of being mistaken for an anarchist. After Spain he visited Paris and London, returning to the United States in July 1906. His first essay, "Raphaelite Latin", was published in the
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in 1962), that he could not "make it cohere", although a few lines later, referring to the universe: "it coheres all right / even if my notes do not cohere." According to Pound scholar Walter Baumann, the
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literature and politics, Pound defends himself from charges of anti-Semitism with the inflammatory remark that 'some kike might manage to pin an antisem lable on me IF he neglected the mass of my writing.
2611:, whose own child had died and who agreed to raise Maria for 200 lire a month. Pound reportedly believed that artists ought not to have children, because in his view motherhood ruined women. According to 7125:
The 19 counts consisted of broadcasts that had been witnessed by two technicians; the charge was that Pound had violated his allegiance to the United States by unlawfully supporting the Kingdom of Italy.
6657:"There was a young man from the West, / He did what he could for what he thought best; / But election came round; / He found himself drowned, / And the papers will tell you the rest." 5712:(1971), which overlooked the fascism, antisemitism, World War II, treason, and the Bollingen Award, effectively equated Pound with modernism. Pound scholar Leon Surette argued that Kenner's approach was 5072:, ready for publication in 1946 and gave Pound an advance copy, but Laughlin held back, waiting for the right time to publish. A group of Pound's friends—T. S. Eliot, E. E. Cummings, 4517:). He lobbied senators and congressmen, had lunch with the Polish ambassador, warning him not to trust the English or Winston Churchill, and asked to see the President but was told it could not be done. 2178:
describes a poet whose life has become sterile and meaningless. It begins with a satirical analysis of the London literary scene before turning to social criticism, economics, and the war. Here the word
4187:: "The Jew alone can retain his detestable qualities, despite climatic conditions." The sentence was removed from the 1950 edition. In 1922 he apparently disliked that so many Jews were contributing to 2615:, he took her aside before she and Hemingway left Paris for Toronto to have their child, telling her: "Well, I might as well say goodbye to you here and now because is going to change you completely." 5315:
Pound's friends continued to try to get him out of St. Elizabeths. In 1948, in an effort to present his radio broadcasts as harmless, Olga Rudge self-published six of them (on cultural topics only) as
5011:. He had turned a small alcove on the ward into his living room, where he entertained friends and literary figures. It reached the point where he refused to discuss any attempt to have him released. 112:, a movement stressing precision and economy of language. Working in London as foreign editor of several American literary magazines, he helped discover and shape the work of contemporaries such as 4494:
When Olivia Shakespear died in October 1938 in London, Dorothy asked Ezra to organize the funeral, where he saw their 12-year-old son, Omar, for the first time in eight years. He visited Eliot and
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The couple stayed on in Paris after the performance; Dorothy was pregnant and wanted the baby to be born at the American hospital. Hemingway accompanied her there in a taxi for the birth of a son,
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and called America "an insane asylum". Pound remained in Italy until his death in 1972. His economic and political views have ensured that his life and literary legacy remain highly controversial.
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At the end of December 1925 Dorothy went on holiday to Egypt, returning on 1 March, and in May the Pounds and Olga Rudge left Rapallo for Paris to attend a semi-private concert performance at the
23756: 5115:; the latter said he could not vote for an antisemite because he was Jewish himself. Pound had apparently prepared a statement—"No comment from the Bug House"—but decided instead to stay silent. 6925:
than of Sophocles' intentions, and the ad-libbing he allowed himself at the crucial point in the Sophoclean text is literally a shorthand anticipation of Canto 116: 'SPLENDOUR, / IT ALL COHERES
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criticized its "lack of form, grammar, principle and direction". The lack of form became a common criticism. Pound wrote in the final complete canto, "Canto CXVI" (116, first published in the
144:. Hemingway wrote in 1932 that, for poets born in the late 19th or early 20th century, not to be influenced by Pound would be "like passing through a great blizzard and not feeling its cold". 2304:, while Hemingway tried to teach Pound to box. Unlike Hemingway, Pound was not a drinker and preferred to spend his time in salons or building furniture for his apartment and bookshelves for 1282:, a new magazine in Chicago. The first edition, in October, featured two of his own poems—"To Whistler, American" and "Middle Aged". Also that month Stephen Swift and Co. in London published 2595:'s home in Venice, from 1928, at Calle Querini 252. The plaque can be translated as: Without ever stopping loving Venice, Ezra Pound, titan of poetry, lived in this house for half a century. 1872:
Pound's translations from Old English, Latin, Italian, French and Chinese were highly disputed. According to Alexander, they made him more unpopular in some circles than the treason charge.
1523:. The English sense of what was right was based on respect for property, not morality. "erched on the rotten shell of a crumbling empire", London had lost its energy. England's best authors— 1078:. Although he loved New York, he felt alienated by the commercialism and newcomers from Eastern and Southern Europe who were displacing the white Anglo-Saxon Protestants. The recently built 503:, and by April 1904 he regarded the move as a mistake. Signed up for the Latin–Scientific course, he appears to have avoided some classes; his transcript is short of credits. He studied the 2159:
By 1919 Pound felt there was no reason to stay in England. He had become "violently hostile" to England, according to Aldington, feeling he was being "frozen out of everything" except the
562:'s plays; a two-year Harrison fellowship covered his tuition and a $ 500 grant, with which he sailed again to Europe. He spent three weeks in Madrid in various libraries, including in the 4312:. Pound had asked to see Mussolini previously—Olga Rudge had played privately for Mussolini on 19 February 1927—but this time he was given an audience. They met on 30 January 1933 at the 2269:, who was living in Paris. She wrote years later that she liked him but did not find him amusing; he was "a village explainer, excellent if you were a village, but if you were not, not". 8737:
Doyle (2016), 32–33; some details in Doolittle (1979), 5; for Pound arriving at the apartment unannounced, Doyle, 332, n. 27, cites "H.D. to Amy Lowell, 23 November 1914 (Harvard)".
300:, causing enormous controversy. After a campaign by his fellow writers, he was released from St. Elizabeth's in 1958 and returned to Italy, where he posed for the press giving the 4657:
in northern and central Italy. Broadcast in English, and sometimes in Italian, German, and French, the EIAR program was transmitted to England, central Europe, and the United States.
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on 23 March 1908, where he earned $ 15 a day working as a guide for an American family there and in Spain. After stops in Seville, Grenada, and Genoa, by the end of April he was in
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George Kearns wrote that Pound's love of its production is what held the work together; in his view, Pound is speaking to the poem itself in a final fragment: "M'amour, m'amour".
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that his own poems were "a lot of double talk" and made no sense, and that his writing was "a mess", "stupid and ignorant all the way through". Reck wrote about the meeting in
1269:(1912), trying to move away from his earlier work. "I hadn't in 1910 made a language", he wrote years later. "I don't mean a language to use, but even a language to think in." 499:, possibly because of his grades. Again he was not invited to join a fraternity, but this time he had hoped to do so, according to letters home, because he wanted to live in a 23761: 19598: 15241: 4608:, urged him to return to writing poetry and literary criticism; instead, Pound sent Slocum political manifestos, which he declined to attempt to publish in the United States. 1229:
wrote in 2008, "Pound had found his true muse: a blend of folkloric Celtic twilight with a paranoid hatred of the money economy and a dire suspicion about an ancient faith."
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Pound came to believe that World War I had been caused by finance capitalism, which he called "usury", and that the Jews had been to blame. He believed the solution lay in
23821: 21993: 17869: 5526:, an American neo-Nazi who claimed to have met with Pound during the latter's incarceration at St. Elizabeths Hospital, cast doubt on these claims, writing in 1990 that: 1636:, Imagisme and all Vital Forms of Modern Art." Described by Pound as "mostly a painter's magazine with me to do the poems," and bearing the heavy influence of Futurism, 18033: 14880: 14583: 14403: 5188:
While in St. Elizabeths, Pound would often decline to talk to psychiatrists with names he deemed Jewish (he called psychiatrists "kikiatrists"), and he apparently told
5154:. Present during the meeting, he decided to lie on the floor while the psychiatrists interviewed him. In 1952 the American Psychiatric Association published its first 5250:
ran a series of articles on their relationship, after which the FBI began photographing Pound's visitors. One article alleged that some of Kasper's pamphlets had, as
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in February 1914 and the following month as a book, it was the first of five Imagist anthologies and the only one to contain work by Pound. It included ten poems by
5473:, insomnia, depression, and he believed he had been "contaminated by microbes". According to a psychiatrist who treated him, Pound had previously been treated with 6748:, from September 1909 â€“ June 1910 and November 1911 â€“ April 1914. According to Moody, the two first-floor windows on the left were Pound's. According to 2543:(450–425 BCE), who exclaims before he dies (based on Pound's translation): "SPLENDOUR, / IT ALL COHERES". "Canto CXVI" ends with the lines "a little light, like a 1507:
reconsidered. Joyce wrote to Yeats: "I can never thank you enough for having brought me into relation with your friend Ezra Pound who is indeed a miracle worker."
810:: "The unseizable magic of poetry is in this queer paper book; and words are no good in describing it." The following month he self-published a second collection, 5516:"Then very slowly, with emphasis, surely conscious of Ginsberg's being Jewish: 'But the worst mistake I made was that stupid, suburban prejudice of anti-Semitism. 4753:, Pound wrote: "Why shouldn't there be one grand beano; wiping out Sieff and Kuhn and Loeb and Guggenheim and Stinkenfinger and the rest of the nazal bleaters?" 1056:
In June 1910 Pound returned for eight months to the United States; his arrival coincided with the publication in London of his first book of literary criticism,
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Pound's biographer, Michael Reck, claimed to have had an encounter with Pound at the restaurant of the Pensione Cici in Venice in 1967, during which Pound told
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described it as not a great poem, because of the lack of structure, but a great improvisation: "he exasperating form permits the occasional, and in the early
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Tytell writes that the suite was said to have been paid for by the Italian government, but Carpenter writes that Pound had simply decided to travel in style.
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When war broke out in September 1939, Pound began a letter-writing campaign to the politicians he had petitioned months earlier. On 18 June 1940, after the
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At the British Museum, Laurence Binyon introduced Pound to the East Asian artistic and literary concepts Pound used in his later poetry, including Japanese
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1946 concluded that he was of "unsound mind"; he shouted in court: "I never did believe in Fascism, God damn it; I am opposed to Fascism." Pound's lawyer,
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wrote in 1955: " knew little Latin, yet he translated Propertius; and less Greek, but he translated Alcaeus; and still less Anglo-Saxon, yet he translated
4727:. Pound wrote to Dorothy from SalĂČ asking if she could obtain a radio confiscated from the Jews to give to Rudge, so that Rudge could help with his work. 342:, Idaho Territory, the only child of Homer Loomis Pound and Isabel Weston, who married in 1884. Homer had worked in Hailey since 1883 as registrar of the 2174:
marked his farewell to London, and by December the Pounds were subletting their apartment and preparing to move to France. Consisting of 18 short parts,
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critical establishment who have set up a system of apologetics which the slyest Jesuit of the seventeenth century would have baulked at." According to
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9854: 2630:. Pound had hired two singers for the performance; Rudge was on violin, Pound played percussion, and Joyce, Eliot and Hemingway were in the audience. 23801: 23696: 22505: 16800: 15010: 5254:
put it, "a distinctly Poundian ring" to them. Kasper was jailed in 1956 over a speech he made in Clinton, Tennessee, and he was questioned about the
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in northern Italy. Hemingway wrote in a letter that Pound had "indulged in a small nervous breakdown" during the packing, leading to two days at the
1027:, writing in "unmetrical sprawling lengths that, in his hands, have nothing to commend them". But he did acknowledge that Pound had "great talents". 62: 14897: 11369: 6735:(1909) was dedicated to Mary Moore: "This book is for Mary Moore of Trenton, if she wants it." He asked Moore to marry him, but she turned him down. 4576:, he wrote that "Roosevelt represents Jewry" and signed off with "Heil Hitler". He began calling Roosevelt "Jewsfeldt" or "Stinky Rooosenstein". In 407:
Isabel Pound was unhappy in Hailey and took Ezra with her to New York in 1887 when he was 18 months old. Her husband followed and found a job as an
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was the result of "an arrogance that broods on the descent from an ideal of greatness rather than on the injury which that descent did to others".
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Walk, Kensington—Pound at no. 10, Aldington at no. 8, and Doolittle at no. 6—and worked daily in the British Museum Reading Room.
634:". One former student remembered him as a breath of fresh air; another said he was "exhibitionist, egotistic, self-centered and self-indulgent". 184: 4541:(he became their "Italian correspondent"), which included the claim that "Democracy is now currently defined in Europe as a 'country run by Jews 23716: 22304: 17562: 7458: 4906:. The existence of two sheets of toilet paper showing the first ten lines of "Canto LXXIV" in pencil suggests he started it while in the cage. 4844: 4162: 4058: 937:
on 3 February 1909: "Am by way of falling into the crowd that does things here. London, deah old Lundon, is the place for poesy." According to
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For around 23,000 lines, 800 pages, and the comparison to Milton and Eliot, see Beach (2003), 32; for 116 sections, see Stoicheff (1995), 6
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was like the medley of voices you hear when you turn the radio dial, and "ather like or unlike subject and response and counter subject in
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to the "detestable qualities" of Jews. After persuading his parents to finance his passage back to Europe, he sailed from New York on the
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on his grave. Dorothy Pound died in England the following year, aged 87. Olga Rudge died in 1996, aged 100, and was buried next to Pound.
5377:, who had committed Pound to St. Elizabeths in 1945. The Justice Department did not oppose the motion, and Pound was discharged on 7 May. 4604:, the British government regarded Pound as "a principal supplier of information to the BUF from abroad". His literary agent in New York, 23666: 23596: 23486: 22373: 20825: 19074: 18787: 17260: 12929:
Gill, Jonathan P. (2005). "Ezra Pound Speaking: Radio Speeches on World War II". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.).
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Moody (2007), 19, 28; Tytell (1987), 30; for the announcement of a fellowship to Ezra Weston Pound, see "Old Penn gives out honor list".
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Stoicheff (1995), 6; Beach (2003), 32. The first cantos were published in 1917, and the final complete canto was first published in 1962.
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It became increasingly clear that Pound was schooling Kasper in the latter's pro-segregation activism. In January and February 1957 the
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from 22 April 1941 to 26 January 1944. Over 33 months, Pound received 250,000 lire (then equivalent to $ 12,500; $ 185,000 as of 2013).
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Both sides of Pound's family emigrated from England in the 17th century. On his father's side, the immigrant ancestor was John Pound, a
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Feldman, Matthew (2016). . "Pound and Radio Treason: An Empirical Reassessment". In Matthew Feldman, Henry Mead, Erik Tonning (eds.).
23601: 23556: 18797: 18478: 18023: 17864: 17280: 15412: 5706:, introduced by Eliot. The first PhD dissertation on Pound was completed in 1948, and by 1970 there were around ten a year. Kenner's 3031: 2395: 355: 13572: 12112: 12096: 4863:. A few days later Amprin removed over 7,000 letters, articles and other documents from Rudge's home as evidence. On 8 May, the day 23751: 23641: 23636: 23536: 23476: 23134: 21842: 20694: 19094: 18680: 18195: 16202: 5192:: "I was a Zionist in Italy, but now I'm for pogroms, after what I've experienced in here (SLiz)." He advised visitors to read the 4963:
He was arraigned on 27 November on charges of treason, and on 4 December he was placed in a locked room in the psychiatric ward of
1292:, that demonstrate his shift toward minimalist language. In addition to Pound's work, the collection contains five poems by Hulme. 440: 17683: 13943: 9709: 23541: 16943: 12246: 5903:, he "overturned poetic meter, literary style, and the state of the long poem". Nadel cited the importance of Pound's editing of 5255: 4833:/ by the heels at Milano". On 3 May armed partisans arrived at Rudge's home to find Pound alone. He picked up the Confucian text 4719:, on foot and by train, to visit his daughter, a journey of about 450 miles (720 km). On or around 23 November 1943, he met 2309: 1487: 130: 13414: 3249: 2068:
is a translation." His letter ended "In final commiseration". Monroe interpreted his silence after that as his resignation from
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characteristics. He is a new roamer of the beautiful, a new fetcher of wild shapes, in each new handful of writings offered us.
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in December of that year to submit his work. The previous month Yeats, whose eyesight was failing, had rented Stone Cottage in
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is T. S. Eliot): "but the lot of 'em, Yeats, Possum and Wyndham / had no ground beneath 'em. / Orage had."
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left a vacancy, Pound lectured for an hour a week in the evenings on "The Development of Literature in Southern Europe" at the
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that September. He took courses in English in 1907, where he fell out with just about everyone, including the department head,
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Between late 1955 and early 1957, Pound wrote at least 80 unsigned or pseudonymous articles—"often ugly", Swift notes—for the
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not so occasional, irruption of passages of great poetry, hot and burning lava breaking through the cracks in piles of boring
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According to his daughter, it was during this visit that Pound first told her he had a wife in Rapallo and a son in England.
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quoted critics who said that poetry cannot "convert words into maggots that eat at human dignity and still be good poetry".
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His parents and Aunt Frank took him on another three-month European tour in 1902, and the following year he transferred to
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Lives and Letters: A. R. Orage, Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, S. S. Koteliansky, 1906–1957
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demanded an investigation into the awards committee. It was the last time the Library of Congress administered the prize.
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I am not anti-Semitic, and I distinguish between the Jewish usurer and the Jew who does an honest day's work for a living.
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B.C. The 'magic moment' or moment of metamorphosis, bust thru from quotidien into 'divine or permanent world.' Gods., etc.
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Baumann, Walter (Winter 1984). "Ezra Pound's Metamorphosis during his London Years: From Late-Romanticism to Modernism".
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to "conserve the best of the race", and referred to Jews as "filth". The broadcasts were monitored by the United States
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The Pounds were unhappy in Paris. Dorothy complained about the winters and Ezra's health was poor. At one dinner in the
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in 1910. "There were mysterious figures / that emerged from recondite recesses / and ate at the WIENER CAFÉ".
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Tryphonopoulous, Demetres and Dunton, Sara (2019). "To Translate or Not To Translate? Pound's Prosodic Provocations in
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Baumann, Walter (Fall & Winter 1983). "But to affirm the gold thread in the patten : An examination of Canto 116".
5755:. Several significant biographies appeared in the 1980s: J. J. Wilhelm's three-volume work (1985–1994), beginning with 4944:. Lt. Col. P. V. Holder, one of the escorting officers, wrote in an affidavit that Pound was "an intellectual 'crackpot 4155: 4068: 3655: 3239: 3026: 2994: 2972: 2932: 2830: 2006:                Not shaking the grass. 22788: 13637: 7308:
The women soon fell out; "Canto CXIII" may have alluded to it: "Pride, jealousy and possessiveness / 3 pains of hell."
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in June 1914. "All the energized past ... RACE, RACE-MEMORY, instinct charging the PLACID, NON-ENERGIZED FUTURE."
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From 1 December 1943 Pound began writing scripts for the state's new radio station. The following day he suggested to
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Hadjiyiannis, Christos (Fall 2015). "We Need to Talk About Ezra: Ezra Pound's Fascist Propaganda, 1935–45 (review)".
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Huang, Michelle Ling-Ying (2015). "Chinese Artistic Influences on the Vorticists in London". In Anne Witchard (ed.).
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Johnson, Edd (9 May 1945). "Confucius and Kindred Subjects/Pound, Accused of Treason, Calls Hitler, Saint, Martyr".
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was the magazine of a London art movement formed by Lewis with Pound's collaboration. Pound named the movement 
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Tremblay, Tony (Fall & Winter 1998). "The Literary Occult in the Letters of Marshall McLuhan and Ezra Pound"].
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newspapers, telephones, or letters. According to Rudge, Ezra and Dorothy would spend their nights listening to the
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The Pounds settled in Paris around April 1921 and in December moved to an inexpensive ground-floor apartment at 70
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first appears in his work. Just as Eliot denied he was Prufrock, Pound denied he was Mauberley. In 1932 the critic
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For the years: the first cantos were published in 1917, and the final complete canto was first published in 1962.
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Gill, Jonathan P. (2005). "If This Be Treason ...". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.).
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magazine, which on 23 June 1909 described "Mr. Ezekiel Ton" as "the most remarkable thing in poetry since
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Spoo, Robert (2005). "Cravens, Margaret (1881–1912)". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.).
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During a case conference at St. Elizabeths on 28 January 1946, six psychiatrists had concluded that Pound had
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Believing he could stop America's involvement in World War II, Pound sailed for New York in April 1939 on the
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Witemeyer, Hugh (2005b). "A Quinzaine for This Yule". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.)
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Boston: Small, Maynard and Company (translations; cheaper edition destroyed by fire, London: Swift & Co).
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described Pound as "approach with the step of a dancer, making passes with a cane at an imaginary opponent":
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Barnhisel, Greg (September 1998). "'Hitch Your Wagon to a Star': The Square Dollar Series and Ezra Pound".
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winner and one of his hospital visitors—Pound called her "Liz Bish"—reflected the ambivalence in her poem "
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Pregnant by Pound, Olga Rudge followed the couple to Italy, and in July 1925 she gave birth to a daughter,
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Cockram, Patricia (2005). "Pound, Isabel Weston". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.)
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Julius (1995), 182, citing Corrigan (1977), 466, and note 17, 479; Corrigan cites a letter from Pound to
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Hutchins (1965), 107, citing Pound's letter to her of August 1953; Wilhelm (1990), 83; Redman (1991), 17
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and later at the Shakespears' home at 12 Brunswick Gardens, Kensington, was introduced to her daughter,
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on 20 July 1948, and the following February the prize went to Pound. There were two dissenting voices,
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universe ... the kind of intelligence that makes the cherrystone become a cherry tree." The poet
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As regarding rhythm: to compose in the sequence of the musical phrase, not in sequence of a metronome.
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McDonald, Gail (2005). "Education: Personal". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.)
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regards the 1968 Stone Wall/New Directions/Faber & Faber volume as the first authorized edition.
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Preda, Roxana (2005b). "Economics: Usury". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.).
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Haller, Evelyn (2005). "Mosley, Sir Oswald". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.)
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Literary scholar Betsy Erkkila writes that no one was more important to Pound's rehabilitation than
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occupied northern and central Italy. Hitler appointed Mussolini head of a fascist puppet state, the
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mostly stayed in London after that with Omar. In 1961 Pound attended a meeting in Rome in honor of
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argued that Pound was a "sick and vicious old man", but that he had rights. In 1958 MacLeish hired
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floor-to-ceiling book shelves, and bits of paper hanging on string from the ceiling with ideas for
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he found especially offensive. During this period his antisemitism became apparent; he referred in
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Kimpel, Ben D. and Eaves, T. C. Duncan (March 1983). "Ezra Pound on Hitler's Economic Policies"].
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Pound (1962); Pound (1996), 817; Baumann (1983), 207–208; Nicholls (2001), 144; Dennis (2001), 282
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anyway, as he aligned himself with Lewis's ideas. Lowell agreed to finance an annual anthology of
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itself published antisemitic material. It was within this environment, not in Italy, according to
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from 30 November 1911 to 13 January 1921, attending editorial meetings in the basement of a grimy
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Witemeyer, Hugh (2005a). "A Lume Spento". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.)
14356:(Spring 1986)."The Composition and Publication History of Ezra Pound's Drafts & Fragments"]. 12727: 12626:
Coats, Jason M. (Spring 2009). "'Part of the War Waste': Pound, Imagism, and Rhetorical Excess".
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praising his own work, and it was clear from the response that he had acquired enemies. The poet
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After the Bollingen Prize in 1949, Pound's friends sought to rehabilitate him. James Laughlin's
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argued in 1949 that it is "about nothing at all ... a voice but no subject". Responding to
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You let in the Jew and the Jew rotted your Empire, and you yourselves are (doomed) by the Jew.
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in Paris in the summer of 1922. They were introduced at a salon hosted by the American heiress
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21 January 1909: "Introductory Lecture. The Search for the Essential Qualities of Literature".
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just after his release from St. Elizabeth's in 1958. Burdick had helped to secure the release.
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Pound arrived back in Washington, D.C., on 18 November 1945, two days before the start of the
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Kimpel, Ben D. and Eaves, T. C. Duncan (November 1981). "More on Pound's Prison Experience".
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Karachalios, Evan R. (Spring 1995). "Sacrifice and Selectivity in Ezra Pound's First Canto".
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who rest at the adjoining Orthodox section, with other non-Catholic Christians. According to
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Preda, Roxana (2005a). "Economics". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.).
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After three days in London he went to Paris, where he worked on a new collection of poetry,
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Gery, John (2005). "Exultations". In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.).
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committee, which included his publisher James Laughlin, proposed that Pound be awarded the
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Pound's contribution to poetry began in the early 20th century with his role in developing
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Bird, Robert S. (31 January 1957). "Pound's Ideology Permeates Kasper Speeches, Writing".
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was so deep that it dominated the discussion. "A greater calamity cannot befall the art",
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on 22 February 1911. It was nearly 30 years—April 1939—before he visited the U.S. again.
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Beyond this, his legacy is mixed. He was a strong lyricist with an "ear" for words; his
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In 1897, aged 12, he transferred to Cheltenham Military Academy (CMA), where he wore an
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Twitchell-Waas, Jeffrey (2020). "Ezra Pound and Chinese Poetry". In Byron, Mark (ed.).
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Kavka, Jerome (Spring & Fall 1991). "Ezra Pound's Personal History: A Transcript".
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Bornstein, George (2001) . "Pound and the making of modernism". In Ira B. Nadel (ed.)
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Pound (1947); Pound (1996), 480; Pound (2003b), 38, lines 259–263; Terrell (1993), 398
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conflict." On 26 January 1945, in a script called "Corpses of Course" for the program
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two years earlier, was killed in the trenches in June 1915. In response, he published
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Sokol, B. J. (December 1976). "What Went Wrong between Robert Frost and Ezra Pound".
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Ezra Pound: Poet. A Portrait of the Man and His Work. III: The Tragic Years 1939–1972
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to focus on Pound, and organized conferences on Pound in 1975, 1980, 1985, and 1990.
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in Milan, abused by the crowd, then left hanging upside down. "Thus Ben and la Clara
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Modernism and the Museum: Asian, African, and Pacific Art and the London Avant-Garde
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Hillyer (11 June 1949 and 18 June 1949); Tytell (1987), 303; McGuire (2020), 213–214
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Reck, Michael (June 1968). "A Conversation between Ezra Pound and Allen Ginsberg".
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Ezra Pound: Poet. A Portrait of the Man and His Work. I: The Young Genius 1885–1920
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Pound wrote to C. H. Douglas that he had "never met anyone who seemed to
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In 1901, at 15 years old, Pound was admitted to the College of Liberal Arts at the
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Ezra Pound: Poet. A Portrait of the Man and His Work. II: The Epic Years 1921–1939
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Kimpel and Eaves (1981), 474; Sieburth (2003), frontispiece; Moody (2015), 117–118
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shows that translation does not need a thorough knowledge of the source language.
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In his reply to Pound, Joyce gave permission to use "I hear an Army" and enclosed
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Pound (1996), 536; Pound (2003b), 94; Alexander (1981), 227; Terrell (1993), 449
7260: 4991:." A fourth psychiatrist appointed by Pound's lawyer initially thought he was a 4975:, decided that he was mentally unfit to stand trial. They found him "abnormally 3775: 2292:
his short stories. Pound introduced him to his contacts, including Lewis, Ford,
1780:." Monroe did not like Prufrock's "very European world-weariness", according to 1698:
for Ezra" and an end to his despotic rule. Upset at Lowell, Pound began to call
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The Geometry of Modernism: The Vorticist Idiom in Lewis, Pound, H.D., and Yeats
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fascistic, or that there was an evil Pound and a good Pound. The American poet
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as his secretary. Disembarking at Genoa, the group arrived three days later at
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in early 1958, Hemingway said that Pound should be released and Kasper jailed.
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was published in New York by Boni and Liveright in 1921. In December that year
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He was dismissed after a few months. Smoking was forbidden, but he would smoke
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The Hall of Mirrors: Drafts & Fragments and the End of Ezra Pound's Cantos
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poets, but she insisted on democracy; according to Aldington, she "proposed a
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Alfred Venison's Poems: Social Credit Themes by the Poet of Titchfield Street
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to throw down their rifles and surrender. In 1945, Pound was captured by the
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The Genealogy of Demons: Anti-Semitism, Fascism, and the Myths of Ezra Pound
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began publishing material about modernist poetry in general, not only Pound.
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officers began concentrating Jews in transit camps before deporting them to
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In addition to presenting his economic ideas in hundreds of articles and in
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A suspicion arose in June 1918 that Pound himself had written an article in
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were inferior to American women who had minds of their own, he wrote in the
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Redman, Tim (2001) . "Pound's politics and economics". In Ira Nadel (ed.).
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by translation and—scarcely less important—what effects were obtainable in
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Pound mixed with the cream of London's literary circle, including Hewlett,
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Pound/Williams: Selected letters of Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams
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Pound to Milton Bronner, an American reporter, cited in Moody (2007), 306.
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Shortly after its publication, an advertisement for Lewis's new magazine,
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Dennis, Helen May (2001) . "Pound, Women and Gender". In Ira Nadel (ed.)
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Carpenter (1988), 89; Moody (2007), 63; for the bakery, Tytell (1987), 36
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Doolittle and Aldington said they had no recollection of this discussion.
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as William Atheling and art reviews as B. H. Dias. In May 1917
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Qian, Zhaoming (2000). "Pound and Chinese Art in the 'British Museum Era
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Tryphonopoulous and Surette (1998), 131–132; Kimpel and Eaves (1983), 50
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Holmes (2015), 209, citing Douglas, C. H. (26 August 1938). "The Jews".
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dressed in black rowed Pound's body to Venice's municipal cemetery, the
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and a Chinese–English dictionary and was taken to their headquarters in
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Pound at first stayed in a boarding house at 8 Duchess Street, near the
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Hungarian National Socialist Agricultural Labourers' and Workers' Party
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Witemeyer, Hugh (2001) . "Early Poetry 1908–1920". In Ira Nadel (ed.).
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Doyle (2016), 31–32; Moody (2007), 225; for the line, Lowell (1955), 74
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as irrefutable evidence of Pound's critical genius." His dedication in
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To use absolutely no word that does not contribute to the presentation.
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In or around September, Pound moved into new rooms at Church Walk, off
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Tytell (1987), 272–273; Carpenter (1988), 628–629; Moody (2015), 66–67
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published a long statement of Pound's philosophy, which he called his
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acknowledged a debt to Pound in her poem "Pound or the Rib of Poetry".
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Certain Noble Plays of Japan: From the Manuscripts of Ernest Fenollosa
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Wilhelm, James J. (1985b). "Pounds's four fascinating grandparents".
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New Bearings in English Poetry: A Study of the Contemporary Situation
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Ta Hio: The Great Learning, newly rendered into the American language
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Instigations: Together with an Essay on the Chinese Written Character
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in Milan, but the editor regarded his Italian as "incomprehensible".
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On 13 January 1921, shortly before or after he left for France, the
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Pound's antisemitism deepened with the introduction in Italy of the
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Jefferson and/or Mussolini: L'Idea Statale Fascism as I Have Seen It
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Aldington (1941), 103; for the vicar's name, Hutchins (1965), 82–83
7267:, who died on 18 January 1949, just before the award was announced. 6997: 6908: 6095:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf (poems, with the first "Three Cantos"). 6032: 5307: 4893: 4662: 4189: 4053: 3923: 3538: 3281: 2699: 2530: 2130: 1733: 1633: 1288:, a collection of 25 poems, including a contentious translation of 1284: 1034:, where he lived most of the time until 1914. He visited a friend, 555: 365:
who arrived from England around 1650. Ezra's paternal grandmother,
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Wallace, Emily Mitchell (2010). "America". In Ira B. Nadel (ed.).
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Slocum, John J.; Pound, Dorothy (1982). "Remembering Ezra Pound".
7299:, alien, unclean, unchristian / BLAST irrelevant ungodly LEADERS". 6072:"Noh", or, Accomplishment: A Study of the Classical Stage of Japan 5489:. He went on to Hamilton College and received a standing ovation. 4715:. In Rome when the German occupation began, Pound headed north to 1686:
H.D. and Aldington were moving away from Pound's understanding of
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An Investigation of Global Policy with the Yamato Race as Nucleus
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The Foundations of Geopolitics: The Geopolitical Future of Russia
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Tytell (1987), 339; Carpenter (1988), 911; Cohassey (2014), 162;
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Moody (2007), 240; Longenbach (1988); also see Longenbach (1990).
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how much Chinese Pound knew; Waley shook his head despondently."
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Ingham, Michael (2001) . "Pound and Music". In Ira Nadel (ed.).
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Wilhelm (1985a), 14; Wilhelm (1985b), 380; Kavka (1991), 145–146
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On 21 November 1932 Hemingway wrote ("Statement on Ezra Pound",
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Between 23 January 1941 and 28 March 1945, including during the
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in 1926, was unhappy that only one of her poems had appeared in
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announced Lewis's new Rebel Arts Centre for Vorticist art at 38
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Direct treatment of the "thing" whether subjective or objective.
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In his Cheltenham Military Academy uniform with his mother, 1898
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
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The Vorticists at the Restaurant de la Tour Eiffel, Spring 1915
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Auschwitz, 1940–1945. Central Issues in the History of the Camp
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The Cambridge Introduction to Twentieth-Century American Poetry
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Tytell (1987), 34; Carpenter (1988), 80–81; Moody (2007), 60–61
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Cockram (2005), 238; for Aunt Frank's name, Wallace (2010), 205
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Pound spent three weeks in the reinforced cage on the far left.
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Between May and September 1939 Pound wrote 12 articles for the
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Poets & the Peacock Dinner: The Literary History of a Meal
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Rabble Rousers: The American Far Right in the Civil Rights Era
14276:(August 1979). "Review: He Do the Enemy in Different Voices". 14120:
Paris Was Our Mistress: Memoirs of a Lost and Found Generation
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Charles Olson & Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeths
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Tytell (1987), 307; Barnhisel (1998), 276ff; Moody (2015), 295
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in 1938, preceded by the publication in July that year of the
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magazine. Pound "stains darkly and touches softly", he wrote:
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later he reduced it to its essence in the style of a Japanese
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symbol." Poets should "go in fear of abstractions". He wanted
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Pound in Purgatory: From Economic Radicalism to Anti-Semitism
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The Bughouse: The Poetry, Politics, and Madness of Ezra Pound
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Pound, Ezra (1974) . "How I Began". In Grace Schulman (ed.).
13717:: Ezra Pound and recent American poetry". In Ira Nadel (ed.) 13699:
Nadel, Ira (2010). "The Lives of Pound". In Ira Nadel (ed.).
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25 February: "Books and Their Makers during the Middle Ages".
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that Pound translated into English based on the notes of the
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National Socialist League of the Reich for Physical Exercise
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Yao, Steven G. (2010). "Translation", Ira B. Nadel (ed.) in
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in St. Elizabeths in May 1948, when Kenner was 25. Kenner's
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or SalĂČ Republic. Pound called it the "Republic of Utopia".
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Pound was 36 when he met the 26-year-old American violinist
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In August 1908 Pound moved to London, carrying 60 copies of
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to stand trial, Pound was incarcerated for over 12 years at
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Volkssozialistische Bewegung Deutschlands/Partei der Arbeit
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The Jews in Mussolini's Italy: From Equality to Persecution
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Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespear. Their Letters: 1909–1914
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American Inquisition: Justice and Injustice in the Cold War
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Houen, Alex (2010). "Antisemitism". In Ira B. Nadel (ed.).
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Hillyer, Robert (18 June 1949). "Poetry's New Priesthood".
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Olga Rudge and Ezra Pound: "What Thou Lovest Well ..."
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Tytell (1987), 306; Barnhisel (1998), 283; Marsh (2015), 93
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Baumann (1983), 207–208; also see Stoicheff (1995), 142–144
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An Introduction to the Economic Nature of the United States
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published an appeal titled "The Lunatic at St Elizabeths".
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While in custody in Italy, Pound began work on sections of
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The Route of All Evil: The Political Economy of Ezra Pound
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Johnson (1945); Sieburth (2003), xi; Moody (2007), 113–114
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Redman (1991), 17; for Fabian Society, Carswell (1978), 35
8127:"Mary Moore Cross, 92, Dead; Pound Dedicated Poems to Her" 5596:, Pound had wanted to be buried in Idaho with his bust by 5299:
the magazine of the "international Poundian underground".
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view of themselves as the "dominating race". According to
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German National Socialist Workers' Party (Czechoslovakia)
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Sieburth, Richard (2003). "Introduction". In Ezra Pound.
12267:. In Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos and Stephen Adams (eds.) 7050:
was translated into English in full in 1939, but in 1931
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United States District Court for the District of Columbia
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since Waterloo". By May 1940, according to the historian
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guest high on drugs had tried to stab Pound in the back;
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was published only twice, in 1914 and 1915. In June 1914
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had hired him to write a weekly column. Orage appears in
925:. Through the Shakespears, he was introduced to the poet 255:. He spent months in a U.S. military detention camp near 228: 216: 14936:
Also in Sonia Orwell and Ian Angus, Ian (eds.). (1968).
13257:. (Winter 1949). "Review: In the Caged Panther's Eyes". 11385:
Tytell (1987), 308; Carpenter (1988), 829; Webb (2011),
10039:, 2 February 1922, Houghton Library, Harvard University. 6819:
In his next poetry collection in 1921, Pound renamed it
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Sophocles: The Women of Trachis. A Version by Ezra Pound
6178:. Paris: Three Mountains Press. The first collection of 5779:(2007–2015) combines biography with literary criticism. 4979: ... expansive and exuberant in manner, exhibiting 546:, and he hand-bound 25 of his poems for her, calling it 431:("by E. L. Pound, Wyncote, aged 11 years"), a 259:, including three weeks in an outdoor steel cage. Ruled 14499:
Tryphonopoulous, Demetres; Surette, Leon, eds. (1998).
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Ezra and Dorothy Pound: Letters in Captivity, 1945–1946
13752:. Edited by Catherine Seelye. New York: Paragon House. 13669:
Nadel, Ira (2005). "Introduction". In Ira Nadel (ed.).
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Alexander, Michael (1997). "Ezra Pound as Translator".
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and A. David Moody, and no such photograph has emerged.
6421:. Casa editrice dalla edizioni popolari. Venice (prose) 5691:
approach, where all that mattered was the work itself.
2048:, which appeared to be a translation of the Latin poet 1581:(1914), edited by Pound, "confirmed the importance" of 1369:
The apparition of these faces in the crowd:
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From September 1907 Pound taught French and Spanish at
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Oh I know that there are folk about me, friendly faces,
307: 18469:
National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement
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Action Front of National Socialists/National Activists
14498: 13552:. Princeton and Guilford: Princeton University Press. 13312:. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. 13244:. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. 13202:. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. 11983: 11981: 11219: 11217: 9586:"Mr Ezra Pound: Poet who helped to create modernism". 8706: 8704: 5702:
in 1953, introduced by Kenner, and the following year
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on 9 July 1958, where Pound was photographed giving a
2653:, which trains nannies, and later became a boarder at 1440:
In the summer of 1913 Pound became literary editor of
1108:, in 1897. The room became a meeting place for Pound, 692:. Pound dedicated the book to the Philadelphia artist 387:
in 1632. Captain Joseph Wadsworth helped to write the
57:
American poet and critic, a major figure in the early
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States military
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Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia
15013:(recording of Pound). BBC Home Service, 21 June 1958. 14686:
The Poetry of Ezra Pound: Forms and Renewal 1908–1920
14471:
The Roots of Treason and the Secret of St. Elizabeths
13955:
Pound/Joyce: The Letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce
11431: 11429: 11389:; Marsh (2015), 203; "Police Firmness in Nashville". 10339: 10337: 10335: 9875: 9873: 8807:
Pound/Joyce; the Letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce
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Pound (1914), 5–6; for Joyce, see Thacker (2018), 5–6
8618: 8616: 8321:"Canto XCVIII", Pound (1996), 705; Wilhelm (1990), 84 7336:
parade of 500 men. This did not happen, according to
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L'America, Roosevelt e le cause della guerra presente
6036:. S. Swift, London, (poems; first mention of Imagism) 5718:
Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship
5157:
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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on 28 April 1945. Their bodies were displayed in the
2720:, Basil Bunting, Yeats, William Carlos Williams, and 2341:" (the "better craftsman"), from Canto 26 of Dante's 1725:
United Kingdom declaration of war upon Germany (1914)
1714: 1232: 14629:
Paideuma: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
14486:
Paideuma: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
14304:
Slatin, Myles (October 1955). "More by Ezra Pound".
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Paideuma: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
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Paideuma: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
13049:. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. 12466:
Paideuma: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
12452:
Paideuma: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
12416:
The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
12286:(2001) . "Early Cantos: I–XLI", in Ira Nadel (ed.). 11962: 11960: 11509: 11507: 10604: 9510: 9508: 7211:
The Associated Press reported the list of judges as
6452:. New York: New Directions Publishing (Cantos 74–84) 6393:
America, Roosevelt and the Causes of the Present War
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The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry
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Studies that examine Pound's relationships with the
5295:, which Stock founded in October 1956. Stock called 5091:
The awards committee consisted of 15 fellows of the
5014: 2361:
at her 300-year-old house at 20 Rue Jacob, near the
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began to make him unpopular, to the alarm of Orage.
1418: 696:, a friend from university who had recently died of 554:
in 1906, he registered to write a PhD thesis on the
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
14402:Surette, Leon and Tryphonopoulos, Demetres (2005). 11978: 11214: 9832:
Carpenter (1988), 450–451; Moody (2014), 18, 23, 69
9582: 9580: 8701: 8245: 8243: 7938:
Pound (2003b), 80, lines 334–336; Wilhelm (1990), 4
7399: 7263:, the Library of Congress's poetry consultant, and 5716:. He included in this approach Caroll F. Terrell's 4394:
Water supply for ten million, another one million "
1396:in April 1913 and inspired by an experience on the 1062:, based on his lecture notes from the polytechnic. 15060:Richard Aldington and H.D.: Their Lives in Letters 14762:Historical Dictionary of Modern Chinese Literature 14252:. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press. 14194:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 249–263. 13867:. London and New York: John Lane, The Bodley Head. 13172:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 236–248. 12750:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 264–283. 12494:Beasley, Rebecca (2010). "Pound's New Criticism". 12372:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 188–203. 11761: 11759: 11639:Tytell (1987), 305, 327–328; Carpenter (1988), 848 11426: 11358:. New York Herald Tribune News Service. p. 3. 11034: 11032: 10837: 10835: 10455: 10453: 10443: 10441: 10439: 10382:Carpenter (1988), 565; also see Tytell (1987), 253 10332: 10325: 10323: 10321: 9870: 9667: 9442: 8613: 8179: 8177: 8175: 7968: 7966: 6744:Pound lived on the first floor of 10 Church Walk, 5975:. London: Pollock (poems, privately printed); and 4645:(Radio Rome) and later for a radio station in the 4419:Immediately after the meeting Pound began writing 2128:Bent resolutely on wringing lilies from the acorn; 1543:Ezra and Dorothy were married on 20 April 1914 at 15028:"The Voice in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" 14812:"Jew-hating Ezra Pound barred from poets' corner" 14594:. New York: Cambridge University Press, 202–220. 13721:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 139–160. 13162:Ezra Pound's Kensington: An Exploration 1885–1913 11957: 11744:Tytell (1987), 334–335; Carpenter (1988), 873–874 11504: 11443: 11441: 10199: 10197: 10195: 10126:; Kimpel and Eaves (1983), 49; Feldman (2013), 52 9962: 9960: 9738: 9736: 9505: 9114: 8426:Arrowsmith (2011), 100, 106–107; Qian (2000), 101 8352: 8350: 8331: 8329: 8327: 8136: 7884:Witemeyer (2005a), 185; Wilhelm (1990), xiii, 299 6132:. London: Elkin Mathews (poems and translations). 5968:. Venice: A. Antonini (poems, privately printed). 4967:. Three court-appointed psychiatrists, including 4308:after being hired to work on a film script about 4179:can be traced to at least 1910, when he wrote in 2142:The chopped seas held him, therefore, that year. 1801:Called to, a thousand times, I never looked back. 1131:at 2A Granville Place, then shared a house at 39 330:, Pound's paternal grandfather, in the late 1880s 23453: 21371:Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics 14703:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 43–58. 12964:(1 April 1955). "These Be Your Gods, O Israel!" 12368:(2001) . "Pound as Critic". In Ira Nadel (ed.). 12290:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 59–91. 11954:Barnhisel (1998), 273–274; Erkkila (2011), xlvii 11782: 11780: 10754:Sieburth (2003), referenced in Canto LXXIV as ix 10685: 10252:(1934); see Pound (1996), 202; Redman (1991), 95 9577: 8390: 8388: 8240: 7443: 7441: 7439: 7437: 7435: 6938:For the earliest version (with a line missing), 6718:18 February: "Latin Lyrists of the Renaissance". 6507:Confucius: The Great Digest and Unwobbling Pivot 6224:. Paris: Black Sun Press. Eight essays from the 5347:Several publications began campaigning in 1957. 4995:, which would have made him fit to stand trial. 4867:, Pound gave the Americans a further statement: 4304:In December 1932 Pound requested a meeting with 2703:poetry award in 1927 for his translation of the 2637:, on 10 September 1926. (Ezra was an admirer of 999:) and in October a further 27 poems (16 new) as 964:"Thank you, whatever comes." And then she turned 53:(30 October 1885 â€“ 1 November 1972) was an 14939:George Orwell: In Front of Your Nose: 1945–1950 14929:(May 1949). "The Question of the Pound Award". 14576:"Olga Rudge, 101, Ezra Pound's Companion, Dies" 14376:. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. 13659:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1–21. 13516:John Kasper and Ezra Pound: Saving the Republic 12642:Hemingway and Pound: A Most Unlikely Friendship 12072: 12022: 12020: 11756: 11720: 11495: 11029: 10913:Pound and Spoo (1999), 19–20; Moody (2015), 127 10832: 10712: 10583: 10535:, United States Department of Justice (DOJ), 7. 10450: 10436: 10318: 10224: 10147: 9930: 9763: 9439:Carpenter (1988), 402–403; Wilhelm (1990), 287. 9304:, 52, 55; Kenner (1973), 286; Moody (2007), 353 9173: 9171: 8172: 7963: 7652: 7650: 7413: 7411: 7289:For example, one flier was modeled on the 1914 6404:Introduzione alla Natura Economica degli S.U.A. 6157:. New York: Boni & Liveright (translation). 5126:, a Pulitzer Prize winner and president of the 4960:. Otherwise how CAN he know what it is about?" 4366:catching the point before the aesthetes had got 2660: 1675:and the second, on 17 July, the publication of 17563:National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands 14535: 14239:"A Psychiatrist's Recollections of Ezra Pound" 13550:Bollingen: An Adventure in Collecting the Past 12521:. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 92–95. 11438: 11423:Swift (2017), 27, 199; Stock (1970), xiii, 443 10745:Pound and Spoo (1999), between pages 16 and 17 10192: 9957: 9733: 9192: 8865: 8347: 8324: 8008:Pound (2003), Canto 80, 84; Kenner (1971), 236 6384:, no. 4. London: Peter Russell, 1952 (essays). 5044:and God knows what else is left of our London 4952:I favour a defender who has written a life of 4451:, published by the Italian Embassy in London. 4392:Waited 2000 years, ate grain from the marshes: 4265:that the press in Paris was controlled by the 4059:U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism 2732: 2280:, then aged 22, moved to Paris with his wife, 1903:in his pocket "to put courage in my fellows". 1015:as "full of human passion and natural magic". 955:, and the sinister abandon of Borgiac Italy". 881:, who became Pound's wife in 1914. The critic 534:After graduating from Hamilton in 1905 with a 138:", and the serialization from 1918 of Joyce's 17375:Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation 16034: 15832: 15312: 15254:. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 13973:. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 23–26. 13765:"Ernest Hemingway, The Art of Fiction No. 21" 13655:(2001) . "Introduction". In Ira Nadel (ed.). 13310:Orientalism, Modernism, and the American Poem 13199:T. S. Eliot, anti-semitism, and literary form 12767:'Ezra Pound Speaking': Radio Speeches of WWII 12515:, 185–187. Also in Bishop, Elizabeth (1965). 12306:Life for Life's Sake: A Book of Reminiscences 12126: 12063: 11871:Tytell (1987), 337–338; Carpenter (1988), 908 11843:"Matt Koehl and Ezra Pound: The Untold Story" 11777: 11586: 11140: 11138: 11022: 11020: 11018: 11016: 10682:Carpenter (1988), 632–633; Tytell (1987), 274 9408: 9406: 8385: 8369:, 8. Holmes also cites Finlay, J. L. (1972). 7739: 7683:Doolittle (1979), 67–68; Tytell (1987), 24–27 7432: 6878: 6553:. All'insegna del pesce d'oro. Milan (essays) 6013:. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company (poems). 5214:. Even more damaging was his friendship with 4883:someone could believe in some of his efforts. 4549:World War II and radio broadcasts (1939–1945) 4156: 2170:'s The Ovid Press in June 1920, Pound's poem 1784:, but she published it anyway, in June 1915. 1023:that Pound had fallen under the influence of 976:Than to have watched that hour as it passed. 23192: 21426:Our Race Will Rule Undisputed Over The World 17583:National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark 17558:National Socialist Movement (United Kingdom) 15141:. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. 14689:. Berkeley: University of California Press. 14441:. Berkeley: University of California Press. 14294:. New York: New Directions Books, ix–xliii. 13190:as "Poet-Prisoner Pound Calls Hitler Saint". 12907:Return to Yesterday: Reminiscences 1894–1914 12891:. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 213–244. 12770:. Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press. 12573:. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 12325:. Berkeley: University of California Press. 12038: 12017: 11692: 11690: 11343:Barnhisel (1998), 287–288; Moody (2017), 378 11268:Tytell (1987), 304; Wilhelm (1994), 286, 306 9615: 9207:Tytell (1987), 71; Carpenter (1988), 314–316 9168: 9078: 8740: 8035:Carpenter (1988), 103; Wilhelm (1990), 13–14 7647: 7408: 7361:argued in 1995 that Pound's use of the term 6863:of the same nature as our own consciousness. 6859:(1) The intimate essence of the universe is 6638: 6560:. All'insegna del pesce d'oro, Milan (poems) 6436:, no. 2, Peter Russell, London 1952 (essays) 6426:Oro et lavoro: alla memoria di Aurelio Baisi 6272:. New Haven: Yale University Press (essays). 6162:Indiscretions, or, Une revue des deux mondes 5931:The outrage over his collaboration with the 5445:In 1958 Ezra and Dorothy lived with Mary at 5311:Pound photographed on a walk in Venice, 1963 4909: 4776:. He wanted to write for the more reputable 4632:— Ezra Pound, Radio Rome, 15 March 1942 4447:on 9 April 1934, and in 65 articles for the 2529:of "Canto CXVI"—"And I am not a demigod"—is 2107: 1764:". Pound wrote to Harriet Monroe, editor of 1351: 22374:Battle Organization of Russian Nationalists 17369:FĂ©dĂ©ration d'action nationale et europĂ©enne 13928:Pound, Ezra (Jan–Mar 1947). "Canto LXXVI". 13671:Ezra Pound. Early Writings: Poems and Prose 13119:Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876–1939 12616:. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. 12582:A Serious Character: The Life of Ezra Pound 12535:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 12511:(Spring 1957). "Visits to St. Elizabeths". 12401:Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917–1961 12221: 12090: 11648:Carpenter (1988), 848; Moody (2015), xxxvii 10495: 9867:Carpenter (1988), 450–451; Moody (2014), 23 9057:Pound (1915), 11–12; Pound (2003a), 251–252 8373:. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press. 6899: 6897: 6187:Personae: The Collected Poems of Ezra Pound 6025:The Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti 5895:obituary said he had a "faultless sense of 5720:, founded in 1972 and edited by Kenner and 5402:Pound and Dorothy arrived in Naples on the 5324:Four years later, shortly after he won the 5274:of Melbourne, a newspaper connected to the 2494:A.A. Live man goes down into world of Dead. 2265:. He was introduced to the American writer 1710:World War I and leaving England (1914–1921) 984:Personae: The Collected Poems of Ezra Pound 968:Fades when the wind hath lifted them aside, 22859:Herero and Nama genocide and the Holocaust 22784:National Socialist German Students' League 22305:Union of Young Fascists – Vanguard (girls) 21436:A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century 18329:Bulgarian National Socialist Workers Party 17578:National Socialist Workers' Party (Sweden) 16954:National Socialist Japanese Workers' Party 16041: 16027: 15839: 15825: 15319: 15305: 15282:"Frequently requested records: Ezra Pound" 14987:"The vain theories of a village explainer" 14973:"The Road to Rapallo: A Psychiatric Study" 14573: 14521:". In Lynn Kozak, Miranda Hickman (eds.). 13635: 13464:"The Odd Couple: Pound and Yeats Together" 12644:. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. 11813:Reck (1968), 29; Carpenter (1988), 898–899 11651: 11135: 11056:Tytell (1987), 299–300; Torrey (1992), 219 11013: 10763:"Canto LXXIV", Pound (2003b), 3, lines 4–5 10261:Redman (2001), 101, 256; Moody (2014), 137 9745: 9403: 8640:Pound (1996), 553–554; Borstein (2001), 26 8610:Pound (1970), 17–18; Carpenter (1988), 224 7554:Carpenter (1988), 32–33; Moody (2007), 10. 6712:4 February: "Mediaeval Religious Feeling". 6709:28 January: The Rise of Song in Provence". 6646:The Cantos of Ezra Pound: Some Testimonies 6558:Section: Rock-Drill, 85–95 de los Cantares 6544:The Classic Anthology Defined by Confucius 6509:. New York: New Directions (translation). 6410:, by Carmine Amore. Repr.: Peter Russell, 6326:. New York: Farrar & Rinehart (poems). 6256:. New York: Farrar & Rinehart (poems). 5751:(1976) became the first critical study of 5481:and responded well. The doctors diagnosed 4914: 4723:, the new Minister of Popular Culture, in 4553: 4349: 4193:, and in 1939, when he read his poetry at 4163: 4149: 2649:, Sussex, with a former superintendent of 1806:I desired my dust to be mingled with yours 1760:, to have Pound read Eliot's unpublished " 1644:. Vorticism included all the arts, and in 1510:Around this time, Pound's articles in the 1371:Petals on a wet, black bough. 972:One hour was sunlit and the most high gods 488:at Penn, but it seemed not to bother him. 23527:American collaborators with Fascist Italy 22300:Union of Young Fascists – Vanguard (boys) 18479:National Socialist Patriotic Organisation 18024:United Hungarian National Socialist Party 17865:German National Movement in Liechtenstein 17281:British League of Ex-Servicemen and Women 15062:. New York: Manchester University Press. 14643:Ezra Pound in London and Paris, 1908–1925 14540:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 14503:. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 14455:. Tavistock: Northcote House Publishers. 14180:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 13985:Personae: The Shorter Poems of Ezra Pound 13703:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 13493:The Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell 13475:Stone Cottage: Pound, Yeats and Modernism 13149:. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 13065:. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. 12553:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 12484:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 12413: 12386:. Clemson, SC: Clemson University Press. 11924:Kenner (1973), 259; Carpenter (1988), 911 11687: 10400:Tytell (1987), 253; Carpenter (1988), 562 10352:Tytell (1987), 252; Carpenter (1988), 560 10075:Moody (2014), 242–243; Redman (1991), 177 9805:Tytell (1987), 198; Carpenter (1988), 448 9655:Beach (2003), 32–33; Bacigalupo (2020), 3 8999:. Vol. Summer-Fall 1962, no. 28 8972:Moody (2007), 224; Thacker (2018), 2, 5–6 8237:Carpenter (1988), 152; Wilhelm (1990), 65 7981:Wilhelm (1990), 5–11; Baumann (1984), 360 7794:Carpenter (1988), 71–73; Moody (2007), 56 6546:. Harvard University Press (translations) 6428:. Moderna, Rapallo. English translation: 6354:. Greater Britain Publications (essays). 6304:. London: Stanley Nott. (essays). Repr.: 6242:. Genoa: Edizioni Marsano (translations). 6139:. New York: Boni & Liveright (prose). 5728:(1980–1984). In 1971 Terrell founded the 4874:Toilet paper showing start of Canto LXXIV 4796:Taken at the Disciplinary Training Center 2439:I have brought the great ball of crystal; 2396:List of cultural references in The Cantos 2230:Pound's passport photograph, c. 1919 2189:, then director of studies in English at 2114:OR three years, out of key with his time, 1388:An example of Imagist poetry is Pound's " 970:Went swiftly from me. Nay, whatever comes 966:And, as the ray of sun on hanging flowers 23802:Writers about activism and social change 23697:People declared mentally unfit for court 21843:Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal 18681:Canadian Association for Free Expression 18196:Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista 17261:Breton Social-National Workers' Movement 15007:. PennSound. University of Pennsylvania. 14749:. New York: Cambridge University Press. 14208:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. 13762: 13689:. New York: Cambridge University Press. 13686:The Cambridge Introduction to Ezra Pound 13159: 13135:. New York: Cambridge University Press. 13092: 12875:Ezra Pound's Fascist Propaganda, 1935–45 12846:. New York: Cambridge University Press. 12674:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 11909:"Ezra Pound Dies in Venice at Age of 87" 11898:Moody (2015), 487–488; Swift (2017), 244 11675:Tytell (1987), 332; Stoicheff (1995), 40 11405:Carpenter (1988), 829; Marsh (2015), 229 11001:Moody (2015), 244, 246; Swift (2017), 79 10859:Pound (1996), 533; Sieburth (2003), xiii 10799:Tytell (1987), 276; Sieburth (2003), xii 9841: 9778:Tytell (1987), 197–198; Nadel (2007), 13 9760:Putnam (1947), 89–90; Tytell (1987), 193 9457:Stein (1933), 246; Carpenter (1988), 400 9334:, 8 (8–13); Pound (2003a), 549 (549–563) 9026:Moody (2007), 319; Carpenter (1988), 258 8954:Aldington (1941), 139; Thacker (2018), 6 8945:Aldington (1941), 139; Moody (2007), 223 8810:. New York: New Directions. p. 26. 8622:Carpenter (1988), 225; Moody (2007), 240 8513:Pound (1912), 59; Moody (2007), 180, 222 8475:Carpenter (1988), 185; Moody (2007), 213 8394: 8258:Wilhelm (1990), 65–66; Moody (2007), 150 7875:Witemeyer (2005a), 185; Moody (2007), 66 7353:took issue with Pound's use of the word 7280:emerged as the major contender ..." 6894: 6567:. Neville Spearman, London (translation) 5878: 5808:Ezra Pound's Fascist Propaganda, 1935–45 5539: 5462:' widow in Dublin (Yeats died in 1939). 5440: 5389: 5306: 5256:1957 bombing of the Hattie Cotton School 4924: 4869: 4687: 4618:Ezra Pound's radio broadcasts, 1941–1945 4292: 3494: 2671: 2587: 2555: 2380: 2314: 2225: 2075: 1928: 1732: 1562: 1422: 1294: 1276:hired Pound as foreign correspondent of 1243: 1095: 856: 724: 613:written in Crawfordsville, Indiana, 1907 458: 398: 322: 136:The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 38: 23747:American philosophers of social science 14631:. 14(2/3), Fall & Winter, 377–384. 14439:A Companion to The Cantos of Ezra Pound 14417:. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 14045:. New York: New Directions Publishing. 13994:. New York: New Directions Publishing. 13636:Montgomery, Paul L. (2 November 1972). 13371:Kubica, Helena (1998) . "Children". In 12793:. New York: New Directions Publishing. 12602:. New York: New Directions Publishing. 12249:from the original on 23 September 2020. 11492:Carpenter (1988), 786; Gill (2005), 155 11316:Tytell (1987), 307; Hickman (2005), 127 10105:Casillo (1988), 193; Feldman (2013), 52 7425: 7423: 6944:Drafts and Fragments of Cantos CX–CXVII 6839:12.189: "For we know all that in Troy" 5726:A Companion to the Cantos of Ezra Pound 4859:denied and the script was forwarded to 2451:Tho' my errors and wrecks lie about me. 2445:Can you enter the great acorn of light? 2124:No hardly, but, seeing he had been born 2121:In the old sense. Wrong from the start— 1799:Lowering my head, I looked at the wall. 1488:A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 601:But I am homesick after mine own kind. 415:. After a move to 417 Walnut Street in 131:A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 14: 23522:American broadcasters for Nazi Germany 23454: 22526:Hungarian National Defence Association 21396:Manifesto of the Fascist Intellectuals 18833:Christian Party (United States, 1930s) 18554:Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine 18529:Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists 18384:Front of National Revolutionary Action 18319:Autochthonous Croatian Party of Rights 17975:National Socialist Working Association 17553:National Socialist Movement (UK, 1962) 17538:National Socialist Dutch Workers Party 17136:Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojana 15284:. United States Department of Justice. 14657:Ezra Pound: The Tragic Years 1925–1972 14617:. New York: Garland Publishing, 1985. 14608:. Athens: University of Georgia Press. 14574:Van Gelder, Lawrence (19 March 1996). 14432:The Man Of Letters In The Modern World 13648:from the original on 3 September 2019. 13562: 13370: 13110:from the original on 6 September 2020. 12528: 12204:Moody (2015), 251; Swift (2017), 14–15 11840: 11294: 11292: 10781:Tytell (1987), 276; Sieburth (2003), x 10772:Sieburth (2003), ix; Moody (2015), 100 10553:Feldman (2013), 99; Tytell (1987), 261 10360: 10358: 10153:Tytell (1987), 254; Julius (1995), 183 9342: 9340: 8889: 8837: 8413: 8411: 8192:Spoo (2005), 67; Moody (2007), 124–125 7857:Carpenter (1988), 88; Moody (2007), 62 7848:Carpenter (1988), 83; Moody (2007), 62 7772:Carpenter (1988), 78; Moody (2007), 90 7581:Moody (2007), 14; Carpenter (1988), 35 7482:Kavka (1991), 145–148; Moody (2007), 4 7456: 5775:(1988). A. David Moody's three-volume 5544:The graves of Pound and Olga Rudge at 4466:"an irreconcilable enemy of fascism". 4323:When Pound handed Mussolini a copy of 4316:in Rome, the day Hitler was appointed 4269:. He also came under the influence of 4221:. "What I am driving at", he wrote to 4044:Swedish Committee Against Antisemitism 2200:On 13 January 1921 Orage wrote in the 2126:In a half savage country, out of date; 1143:, editor of the socialist journal the 991:In April 1909 Elkin Mathews published 974:May not make boast of any better thing 334:Pound was born in 1885 in a two-story 191:and its later incarnation as a German 23717:People of the Italian Social Republic 23161: 23078: 23033:Nazi crimes against the Polish nation 22967:November 1932 German federal election 22840: 21950: 21287: 19175: 19145:La Resistencia Dios, Patria y Familia 18975:National Socialist Party of Australia 17684:Parti Communautaire National-EuropĂ©en 17568:National Socialist Movement of Norway 16777: 16376: 16060: 16022: 15820: 15300: 15101:Ezra Pound: His Metric and his Poetry 14701:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 14523:The Classics in Modernist Translation 14192:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 13970:Ezra Pound: A Collection of Criticism 13925:. London: Faber & Faber, 345–407. 13803:. London: Stephen Swift & Co Ltd. 13719:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 13657:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 13638:"Ezra Pound: A Man of Contradictions" 13513: 13477:. New York: Oxford University Press. 13170:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 12995:"Ezra Pound, The Art of Poetry No. 5" 12822:"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" 12807:. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan. 12748:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 12718: 12551:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 12403:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 12370:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 12288:The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound 11666:Pound (1996), 807; Tytell (1987), 331 11065:Kutler (1982), 81; Tytell (1987), 305 10967:Tytell (1987), 294; Moody (2015), 194 10727:Conover (2001), 154; Moody (2015), 86 10691:Feldman (2013), 159; Moody (2015), 74 9322:Tryphonopoulous and Dunton (2019), 68 9313:Kenner (1973), 286; Moody (2007), 354 8993:"Ezra Pound, The Art of Poetry No. 5" 8803: 8417:Carpenter (1988), between 370 and 371 7518:Cockram (2005), 239; Moody (2007), 4. 6586:Drafts and Fragments: Cantos CX–CXVII 6333:. London: Faber & Faber (essays). 6279:. London: Faber & Faber (essays). 6249:. London: Faber & Faber (essays). 6045:. Elkin Mathews (poems; translations) 5741:This Difficult Individual, Ezra Pound 5603: 5557:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 5555:Shortly before his death in 1972, an 5262: 5212:This Difficult Individual, Ezra Pound 5183: 4756: 4075:Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism 3121:during the Israel-Hamas war (2023-24) 2816:Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism 2348: 2117:He strove to resuscitate the dead art 1983:, he decided to stop writing for the 1589:. Published in the American magazine 1400:. "I got out of a train at, I think, 1173:. There and at other meetings he met 652: 292:(1948), for which he was awarded the 23702:People from Cheltenham, Pennsylvania 23482:20th-century American male musicians 22275:National Youth Organisation (Greece) 22050:Francisco Franco National Foundation 19100:National Socialist Movement of Chile 17910:National Democratic Party of Germany 15209:from the original on 8 October 2020. 15197:from the original on 8 October 2020. 14883:from the original on 29 August 2020. 14810:Ellison, Michael (27 October 1999). 14759: 14719:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 185–186. 14673:. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. 14563:. New York: Anchor Press/Doubleday. 14434:. New York: Meridian Books, 264–267. 14340:The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas 13909:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 95–111. 13903:Pound, Ezra (1918). "A Retrospect". 13834:. New York: Albert and Charles Boni. 13575:from the original on 3 October 2014. 13438:"U.S. asked to end Pound indictment" 13307: 13121:. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. 13043:and Baughman, Judith (eds.) (2006). 12992: 12935:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 115–116. 12919:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 114–115. 12844:Ezra Pound: The Contemporary Reviews 12760: 12660:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 238–239. 12322:The Poetic Achievement of Ezra Pound 12235: 12060:Nadel (2010), 162; Swift (2017), 199 11353: 10992:, 7 December 1994; Moody (2015), 242 10221:Pound (1996), 202; Redman (1991), 95 9857:from the original on 23 August 2009. 9562:Tytell (1987), 180; Wilhelm (1990), 9147:Pound (1916), 76; Tytell (1987), 123 8990: 8984: 8116:Pound (1990), 38; Pound (2003a), 148 7478: 7476: 7420: 6632: 6263:. London: Faber & Faber (poems). 6217:. Paris: Nancy Cunard's Hours Press. 5380: 5040:and the gulls be as neat on the pond 4667:Foreign Broadcast Monitoring Service 4582:he compared Hitler and Mussolini to 4500:a famous portrait of Pound reclining 4400:that is rooms for people to live in. 4282: 4236:. Pound several times used the term 2550: 2213: 2119:Of poetry; to maintain "the sublime" 2004:And life slips by like a field mouse 312: 308:Early life and education (1885–1908) 27:American poet and critic (1885–1972) 22890:Armenian genocide and the Holocaust 22774:Frente de Estudiantes Sindicalistas 22255:National Socialist Liberation Front 19105:National Universitary Concentration 18945:Australian National Socialist Party 18783:National Socialist Liberation Front 18614:Union of Bulgarian National Legions 18144:Falange Española de las JONS (1976) 17970:National Socialist Freedom Movement 17905:National Democratic Party (Austria) 17679:Organisation of National Socialists 17573:National Socialist Union of Finland 15389:The River Merchant's Wife: A Letter 15118:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 14900:from the original on 29 March 2018. 14525:. London and New York: Bloomsbury. 14306:The Yale University Library Gazette 14063:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 13625:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 13611:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 13597:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 13518:. London and New York: Bloomsbury. 13496:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 13383:Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp 13046:Hemingway and the Mechanism of Fame 13009:from the original on 16 April 2013. 12355:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 12349:Arrowsmith, Rupert Richard (2011). 11289: 10355: 9590:. Issue 58621, 2 November 1972, 18. 9337: 8408: 8017:Ford (1931), 370; Moody (2007), 113 6715:11 February: "Trade with the East". 6670:High School for the year 1900–1901. 6588:. New York: New Directions (poems). 6581:. New York: New Directions (poems). 6491:. Chicago: R. F. Seymour (reworked 6399:, no. 6, Peter Russell, London 1951 6169:Antheil and the Treatise on Harmony 5609:Rehabilitation efforts, scholarship 5493:Meeting Ginsberg, Reck, and Russell 4741:The Protocols of the Elders of Zion 4699:On 9–10 September 1943, the German 4611: 4469: 4261:, a Rapallo newspaper. He wrote to 3371:21 Paths to the Kingdom of Darkness 2326:Eliot sent Pound the manuscript of 2284:, and letters of introduction from 1967:hired him as foreign editor of the 1818:The River Merchant's Wife: A Letter 1762:The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 1485:and the first chapter of his novel 1080:New York Public Library Main Branch 134:, the 1915 publication of Eliot's " 24: 23667:Hamilton College (New York) alumni 23597:American people of English descent 23487:20th-century American male writers 23162: 22972:March 1933 German federal election 22764:Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad 22434:Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood 21974:Chamber of Fasces and Corporations 21863:Tag der Freiheit: Unsere Wehrmacht 21386:The Last Will of a Russian Fascist 19080:National Fascist Party (Argentina) 18629:Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood 18424:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 18324:Bosnian Movement of National Pride 17890:Hungarian National Socialist Party 17840:Christian National Socialist Front 17792:World Union of National Socialists 17709:Patriotic People's Movement (1993) 17395:French National-Collectivist Party 17044:Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad 16944:Nasyonal Aktivite ve Zinde Ä°nkiƟaf 16849:Azerbaijan National Democrat Party 15935: 15278:. Federal Bureau of Investigation. 15264:"Ezra Pound collection, 1911–1920" 15252:"Selected World War II Broadcasts" 14998: 14770: 14095:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 89–90. 14079:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 87–89. 14028:. New York: New Directions Books. 13919:Pound, Ezra (1934). "Cavalcanti". 12570:The Genesis of Ezra Pound's Cantos 11531:"Books: An American Storyteller". 11370:"Jail term upheld for bias leader" 9138:Pound (1916), 3; Redman (1991), 27 8785:(2): Advertising Section. May 1914 8371:Social Credit: The English Origins 7781:"Professor Pound goes to Wabash". 7465:. Associated Press. Archived from 7429:Moody (2007), 4; Wilson (2014), 14 6873:, to the intimate essence ... 6703:Pound's advertised lectures were: 6102:New York: Alfred A. Knopf (prose). 5749:The Genesis of Ezra Pound's Cantos 5206:Pound struck up a friendship with 5068:had Cantos LXXIV–LXXXIV, known as 4843:, then at his request to the U.S. 4560:War breaks out in Europe (1939–40) 4069:Working definition of antisemitism 2831:Working definition of antisemitism 2136:ጌΎΌΔΜ ÎłÎŹÏ Ï„ÎżÎč Ï€ÎŹÎœÎž', ᜅσ' ጐΜÎč Î€ÏÎżÎŻáżƒ 2002:And the nights are not full enough 1971:. He also wrote weekly pieces for 1795:At fourteen I married My Lord you. 1472:chimney / but was in reality 597:I am homesick after mine own kind, 394: 271:, whose doctors viewed Pound as a 183:, Pound recorded hundreds of paid 25: 23838: 23782:University of Pennsylvania alumni 23772:Theorists on Western civilization 23742:American philosophers of language 23672:American historians of philosophy 23577:American male non-fiction writers 23497:20th-century American translators 22230:Korean National Youth Association 21951: 21416:The Myth of the Twentieth Century 18803:Nationalist Front (United States) 18763:National Alliance (United States) 18534:The Other Russia of E. V. Limonov 18449:National-Christian Defense League 17960:Greater German People's Community 17738:Scottish Democratic Fascist Party 16929:Korean National Youth Association 15169: 15058:(2003). Caroline Zilboorg (ed.). 15016:Hammer, Langdon (February 2007). 14977:American Journal of Psychotherapy 14586:from the original on 26 May 2015. 13713:Nicholls, Peter (2001) . "Beyond 13538:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 90–92 13147:British Modernism and Chinoiserie 13087:The Saturday Review of Literature 13080:The Saturday Review of Literature 13032:(Spring 1925). "Homage to Ezra". 12889:Broadcasting in the Modernist Era 12691:. London: Temple Smith, 236–256. 12384:Ezra Pound, Italy, and the Cantos 12026:Surette and Tryphonopoulos (2005) 11841:Hanson, Bradford (20 June 2017). 8698:. Issue 40502, 20 April 1914, 11. 8488:, Anglo-Saxons.net; for Pound's, 8405:Moody (2007), between 304 and 305 7473: 6297:. London: Stanley Nott. (essays). 6189:. New York: Boni & Liveright. 6146:. New York: Boni & Liveright. 5955: 5679:, who was introduced to Pound by 5162:narcissistic personality disorder 5148:psychopathic personality disorder 5132:The Saturday Review of Literature 4049:Union of Councils for Soviet Jews 2683:In 1925 a new literary magazine, 2448:But the beauty is not the madness 1907:"Three Cantos", resignation from 1810:Why should I climb the look out? 1419:James Joyce, Pound's unpopularity 720: 344:United States General Land Office 279:, but otherwise completely sane. 23602:American prisoners and detainees 23557:20th-century American historians 23434: 22992:1934 Montreux Fascist conference 22596:National Socialism / White Power 19018:Argentine Anticommunist Alliance 18584:Russian Women's Fascist Movement 18514:National Socialism / White Power 17925:National Movement of Switzerland 17385:Finnish-Socialist Workers' Party 16806:Muslim Association of the Lictor 15272:. Columbia University Libraries. 15230: 14735:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 249. 14614:The American Roots of Ezra Pound 14560:Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano 14343:. New York: The Literary Guild. 14262:Sandburg, Carl (February 1916). 14162:Reck, Michael (9 October 1986). 14111:(January–June 1909). Volume 136. 14010:. New York: Library of America. 13942:Pound, Ezra (Summer Fall 1962). 13794:. London: J. M. Dent & Sons. 13763:Plimpton, George (Spring 1958). 13436:Lewis, Anthony (14 April 1958). 12951:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 155. 12877:. 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London: Elkin Mathews (poems). 5993:. London: Elkin Mathews (poems). 5986:. London: Elkin Mathews (poems). 5765:Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano 5757:The American Roots of Ezra Pound 4803: 4789: 4695:, September 1943 â€“ May 1945 4134: 4133: 2762: 2088:Wikisource:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 2046:Poems from the Propertius Series 2000:And the days are not full enough 1995:And the days are not full enough 1891:, from whom he had commissioned 1808:Forever and forever and forever. 1404:", he wrote in "How I began" in 873:in 1909, Pound met the novelist 657: 356:Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin 197:United States federal government 23752:American political philosophers 23637:Burials at Isola di San Michele 23537:American expatriates in England 23477:20th-century American essayists 22789:Sindicato Español Universitario 22020:Agrarian Trade Union Federation 21989:Italian Nationalist Association 19090:Nationalist Liberation Alliance 18872:Revolutionary Mexicanist Action 18728:Fascist League of North America 18691:Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform 18311:Eastern and Southeastern Europe 18097:Fasci Italiani di Combattimento 17895:Kampfbund Deutscher Sozialisten 17182:Syrian Social Nationalist Party 14904:Mertens, Richard (April 2001). 14888:Kindley, Evan (23 April 2018). 14324:. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 67. 14140:Ezra Pound and Poetic Influence 13280:Kenner, Hugh. (November 1952). 12831:Eliot, T. S. (September 1946). 10499:Yale University Library Gazette 10418:Corkill, Edan (28 March 2020). 8927:. 13 June 1914. Issue 40549, 5. 8306: 8297: 8288: 8279: 8270: 8261: 8252: 8231: 8222: 8213: 8204: 8195: 8186: 8163: 8154: 8145: 8119: 8110: 8095: 8086: 8077: 8068: 8059: 8050: 8038: 8029: 8020: 8011: 8002: 7993: 7984: 7975: 7954: 7941: 7932: 7923: 7914: 7905: 7896: 7887: 7878: 7869: 7860: 7851: 7842: 7833: 7824: 7815: 7806: 7797: 7788: 7775: 7766: 7757: 7748: 7730: 7717: 7708: 7699: 7686: 7677: 7668: 7659: 7638: 7629: 7620: 7611: 7602: 7584: 7575: 7566: 7557: 7548: 7539: 7530: 7521: 7512: 7503: 7494: 7062:, with translated fragments of 6726: 6697: 6673: 6660: 6651: 6579:Thrones: 96–109 de los Cantares 6358:, no. 3. London: Peter Russell. 6164:. Paris: Three Mountains Press. 6020:. London: Elkin Mathews (poems) 5465:In 1966 he was admitted to the 5195:Protocols of the Elders of Zion 5042:and the sunken garden unchanged 4854:Pound asked to send a cable to 3458:Protocols of the Elders of Zion 1804:At fifteen, I stopped scowling, 1797:I never laughed, being bashful. 792:Pound persuaded the bookseller 23542:American expatriates in France 23296:of Poles during the Partitions 22769:Avanguardia Giovanile Fascista 22451:Fasci di Azione Rivoluzionaria 22183:GioventĂč Italiana del Littorio 22090:National Popular Consciousness 18701:Parti national social chrĂ©tien 18404:Greek National Socialist Party 18174:National Fascist Party (Italy) 18149:Falange Española Independiente 18102:Fascio d'Azione Rivoluzionaria 17900:Liechtenstein Homeland Service 17588:National Socialists of Finland 17212:Northern / Northwestern Europe 16949:National Socialism Association 15326: 15246:William Bird Ezra Pound papers 15151:Witemeyer, Hugh (ed.) (1996). 14910:University of Chicago Magazine 14873:"The Arrow Has Not Two Points" 14834:10.1080/17504902.2009.11087226 14760:Ying, Li-hua (2010). "An Qi". 14408:ESC: English Studies in Canada 14178:Ezra Pound and Italian Fascism 13456:. London: Chatto & Windus. 13433:. London: Chatto & Windus. 12910:. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. 12805:Richard Aldington: A Biography 12803:Doyle, Charles (2016) {1989]. 12309:. New York: The Viking Press. 12256: 12045:"Carroll Franklin Terrell '38" 11132:Sieburth (2003), xxxviii–xxxix 9847:"Ezra Pound, Musical Crackpot" 9642:Terrell (1993), vii; also see 9093:Twitchell-Waas (2020), 157–158 7947:Tytell (1987), 38–39; for the 7485: 7450: 7390: 6315:(1936) with Ernest Fenollosa. 6288:Pamphlets on the New Economics 6155:The Natural Philosophy of Love 6135:(1920) with Ernest Fenollosa. 6086:Twelve Dialogues of Fontenelle 5796:Ezra Pound and Italian Fascism 3414:Hunter (William Luther Pierce) 2547:/ to lead back to splendour." 2140:Giving the rocks small lee-way 1312:includes the first mention of 785:), "concerning the landlady's 753:had made a particular kind of 542:"). She was then a student at 389:first Connecticut constitution 43:Pound photographed in 1913 by 13: 1: 23692:American male opera composers 23647:Deaths from bowel obstruction 23547:American expatriates in Italy 23532:American conspiracy theorists 22885:Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria 22626:Russian National Unity (2000) 22409:Combat Terrorist Organization 22290:Patriotic/Eureka Youth League 21381:Kokutairon and Pure Socialism 18980:Progressive Nationalist Party 18793:National States' Rights Party 18092:Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria 17380:Finnish People's Organisation 17306:British People's Party (2005) 17301:British People's Party (1939) 17291:British National Party (1960) 16778: 15846: 15128:Russell, Peter (ed.) (1950). 15104:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 15085:. London: Faber & Faber. 14474:. Bethesda, MD: Lucas Books. 14437:Terrell, Carroll F. (1993) . 14137:". In Dennis, Helen M. (ed). 13808:"A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste" 13734:as R.H.C. (31 January 1921). 13563:Menand, Louis (9 June 2008). 13360:. Boston: Twayne Publishers. 12842:Erkkila, Betsy (ed.) (2011). 11393:magazine, 23 September 1957, 10094:"Ezra Pound–New Acquisitions" 7459:"Poet's Idaho home is reborn" 7457:Ridler, Keith (25 May 2008). 7066:. Lewis later turned against 6823:in response to the criticism. 6477:. London: Faber & Faber. 6374:Carta da Visita di Ezra Pound 6286:. London: Stanley Nott, Ltd. 6109:London: Egoist Press (poems). 5704:Literary Essays of Ezra Pound 5385: 4008:Campaign Against Antisemitism 3116:during the Gaza War (2008-09) 2497:C.B. The 'repeat in history'. 2241:. Pound became friendly with 2103:, Washington, D.C., June 1958 1571:, 1919. The portrait is lost. 1431: 1346:natural object is always the 626:college with 345 students in 467: 454: 423:. Pound's education began in 99: 23727:American philosophers of art 23722:People with bipolar disorder 23517:American classical composers 23105:Fascist movements by country 22686:Ukrainian People's Militsiya 22429:Croatian National Resistance 22295:Union of Fascist Little Ones 22225:Juventudes de AcciĂłn Popular 22220:Jeunesse Populaire Française 22153:Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha 22120:Russian Fascist Organization 21712:Revue d'histoire du fascisme 19155:Tacuara Nationalist Movement 19130:Popular Representation Party 19095:National Liberation Movement 19048:Brazilian Integralist Action 19028:Argentine Nationalist Action 18708:Fascism in the United States 18429:Lithuanian Nationalist Union 18339:Croatian National Resistance 18334:Croatian Liberation Movement 18236:National Union (Italy, 1923) 18231:National Front (Spain, 2006) 18226:National Front (Spain, 1986) 18139:Falange Española de las JONS 17945:National Union (Switzerland) 17935:National Radical Camp (1993) 17920:National Front (Switzerland) 17598:National Union (Netherlands) 17435:International Third Position 17410:General Dutch Fascist League 17353:English National Association 17059:Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha 16796:Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging 16377: 16086:Aestheticization of politics 15270:Ezra Pound papers, 1915–1959 15214:Works by or about Ezra Pound 15157:. New York: New Directions. 15131:An Examination of Ezra Pound 15038:Pasolini incontra Ezra Pound 14915:Ormsby, Eric (7 July 2017). 14841:Journal of Modern Literature 14392:. New York: Pantheon Books. 14358:Twentieth Century Literature 14168:The New York Review of Books 14041:and Litz, A. Walton (1984). 13892:Pound, Ezra (August 1917)]. 13407:. New York: Hill & Wang. 13277:. London: Faber & Faber. 13059:Hickman, Miranda B. (2005). 12861:Journal of Modern Literature 12628:Twentieth Century Literature 12585:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 12504:10.1080/0950236X.2010.499652 12382:Bacigalupo, Massimo (2020). 11535:magazine, 13 December 1954, 9415:, 126–127; Moody (2007), 410 9044:Carpenter (1988), 260, 262; 7563:Carpenter (1988), 30, 33–34. 7384: 6365:. New Directions, New York ( 6167:(1924) as William Atheling. 6125:. London: Ovid Press (poem). 6116:. London: Ovid Press (poem). 5141: 5130:, attacked the committee in 4817:Mussolini and his mistress, 4386:, where no one else wd. have 3997:Anti-antisemitism in Germany 3489:Antisemitism on the Internet 3277:Jewish war conspiracy theory 2239:fr:Rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs 2138:Caught in the unstopped ear; 2133:; trout for factitious bait; 2052:. Harriet Monroe, editor of 1756:, with an introduction from 1201:office in 1918, he also met 850:Meeting Dorothy Shakespear, 550:. After receiving his MA in 247:and prosecution based on an 175:, and expressed support for 7: 23827:People charged with treason 23682:American literary theorists 23642:Chinese–English translators 23492:20th-century American poets 22841: 22546:Jewish Defense Organization 22419:Corpul Muncitoresc Legionar 22414:Confederation of the Nation 22095:People's Party Our Slovakia 21813:The Daughter of the Samurai 21522:Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung 21351:The Fourth Political Theory 21326:Did Six Million Really Die? 19053:Brazilian Integralist Front 18960:National Action (Australia) 18897:Nationalist Front of Mexico 18845:Traditionalist Worker Party 18788:National Socialist Movement 18773:Nationalist Social Club-131 18296:Unidad Falangista Montañesa 18154:Falangist Movement of Spain 17950:Nationalist Front (Germany) 17704:Patriotic People's Movement 17131:Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh 16939:Liberal Party (South Korea) 16048: 15971:Hieratic Head of Ezra Pound 15770:Hieratic Head of Ezra Pound 15474:Radio broadcasts, 1941–1945 15229:(public domain audiobooks) 14775: 14732:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 14716:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 14611:Wilhelm, James J. (1985a). 14321:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 14204:Reynolds, Michael (2000) . 14164:"An Exchange on Ezra Pound" 14092:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 14076:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 13819:"In a Station of the Metro" 13535:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 13473:Longenbach, James (1990) . 13401:Kutler, Stanley I. (1983). 13160:Hutchins, Patricia (1965). 13098:"A Revolutionary Simpleton" 13019:. Westport, CT: Greenwood. 13016:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 12948:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 12932:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 12916:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 12657:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 12478:Beach, Christopher (2003). 12319:Alexander, Michael (1979). 12273:. Westport, CT: Greenwood. 12270:The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia 12014:Erkkila (2011), xlviii, liv 6821:Homage to Sextus Propertius 6593: 6347:. New York: New Directions. 6261:Homage to Sextus Propertius 6254:Eleven New Cantos: XXXI–XLI 6194:A Draft of the Cantos 17–27 6074:. London: Macmillan and Co. 5724:, and Terrell's two-volume 5225:Brown v. Board of Education 4683:Ministry of Popular Culture 4414:— On meeting Mussolini 4034:Southern Poverty Law Center 3193:COVID-19 pandemic incidents 2733:Antisemitism, social credit 2219:Meeting Hemingway, editing 1663:Lowell, who was to win the 1607:, Lowell, Carlos Williams, 1578:Des Imagistes, An Anthology 1538: 1446:, a journal founded by the 1279:Poetry: A Magazine of Verse 1104:with its mirrored ceiling, 763:British Museum Reading Room 688:, alluding to the death of 586: 195:, in which he attacked the 185:radio propaganda broadcasts 10: 23843: 23632:Bollingen Prize recipients 23281:F-scale (personality test) 23173:Authoritarian conservatism 22666:Sudetendeutsches Freikorps 19176: 19135:Popular Socialist Vanguard 19060:Falangism in Latin America 19038:Bolivian Socialist Falange 19033:Argentine Patriotic League 18970:National Socialist Network 18768:National Renaissance Party 18686:Canadian Union of Fascists 18504:National Renaissance Front 18484:National Socialist Society 18459:National Fascist Community 18256:Republican Social Movement 18221:National Democracy (Spain) 18216:National Democracy (Italy) 18134:Falange Española AutĂ©ntica 17940:National Revival of Poland 17855:Free German Workers' Party 17743:Scottish Protestant League 17669:Order of Flemish Militants 17628:Nordic Resistance Movement 17493:National Alliance (Sweden) 17468:Mouvement d'Action Civique 17019:Rastriya Prajatantra Party 16959:Nationalist Movement Party 16061: 15459:Jefferson and/or Mussolini 15260:. Simon Fraser University. 15205:. The Ezra Pound Society. 15193:. The Ezra Pound Society. 14853:10.2979/jmodelite.39.1.112 14655:Wilhelm, James J. (1994). 14641:Wilhelm, James J. (1990). 14538:The New Ezra Pound Studies 14248:Sarfatti, Michele (2006). 14206:Hemingway: The Final Years 14123:. New York: Viking Press. 13828:Pound, Ezra (ed.) (1914). 13817:Pound, Ezra (April 1913). 13806:Pound, Ezra (March 1913). 13779:Pound, Ezra (April 1909). 13548:McGuire, William (2020) . 13503:. London: Reaktion Books. 13164:. London: Faber and Faber. 12428:10.1086/pbsa.92.3.24304448 12337:Translation and Literature 12263:Adams, Stephen J. (2005). 10250:Eleven New Cantos XXXI–XLI 9243:Moody (2007), 330–331, 342 8779:Poetry a Magazine of Verse 8685:Moody (2007), 209, 210–211 8435:Arrowsmith (2011), 106–107 7334:Movimento Sociale Italiano 6324:The Fifth Decade of Cantos 6295:Jefferson and/or Mussolini 5834:To lead back to splendour. 5812:John Kasper and Ezra Pound 5730:National Poetry Foundation 5612: 5302: 5021: 4918: 4896:is saved from drowning by 4845:Counter Intelligence Corps 4760: 4669:, and on 26 July 1943 the 4615: 4557: 4480:Ezra Pound reclining, 1939 4286: 3444:On the Jews and Their Lies 2736: 2579:American Hospital of Paris 2393: 2387: 2191:Downing College, Cambridge 2081: 1887:Pound was devastated when 1788:The River Merchant's Wife: 1722: 995:(half the poems were from 478:University of Pennsylvania 441:1896 presidential election 429:Jenkintown Times-Chronicle 316: 294:Bollingen Prize for Poetry 286:, which were published as 201:Franklin D. Roosevelt 189:fascist Italian government 151:, Pound blamed the war on 147:Angered by the carnage of 29: 23817:Writers from Philadelphia 23732:Philosophers of economics 23712:People from Hailey, Idaho 23617:American social crediters 23567:American magazine editors 23562:American literary critics 23502:American anti-capitalists 23424: 23168: 23157: 23085: 23079: 23074: 23020: 22954: 22898: 22867: 22851: 22847: 22836: 22802: 22756: 22621:Russian Imperial Movement 22611:OstmĂ€rkische Sturmscharen 22591:National Republican Guard 22330: 22285:Österreichisches Jungvolk 22250:National League of Sweden 22128: 22085:National Policy Institute 22007: 21961: 21957: 21946: 21897: 21876: 21790: 21464: 21456:Who Are the Mind Benders? 21431:Protestantische Rompilger 21298: 21294: 21288: 21283: 20934: 20703: 20622: 20551: 20480: 20374: 20308: 20242: 20011: 19925: 19889: 19833: 19792: 19521: 19415: 19354: 19298: 19227: 19186: 19182: 19171: 19115:Patriot Front (Argentina) 19003: 18940:Australian Defence League 18910: 18892:National Synarchist Union 18887:National Pro Patria Party 18778:National Socialist Legion 18656: 18569:Russian Imperial Movement 18464:National Fascist Movement 18309: 18266:Sammarinese Fascist Party 18211:National Alliance July 18 18206:National Alliance (Spain) 18047: 17800: 17603:National Union (Portugal) 17548:National Socialist League 17513:National League of Sweden 17445:Lalli Alliance of Finland 17358:European Liberation Front 17311:British Union of Fascists 17246:Black Front (Netherlands) 17210: 16824: 16788: 16784: 16773: 16707:Syrian Social Nationalism 16383: 16372: 16328: 16071: 16067: 16056: 15997: 15946: 15933: 15854: 15739: 15693: 15590: 15531: 15490: 15426: 15374:In a Station of the Metro 15359:Ballad of the Goodly Fere 15351:A Quinzaine for this Yule 15334: 14956:The New England Quarterly 14921:Times Literary Supplement 14683:Witemeyer, Hugh (1981) . 14451:Thacker, Andrew (2018) . 14370:Stoicheff, Peter (1995). 14243:Quaderni di Palazzo Serra 14224:T. S. Eliot and Prejudice 13916:. London: The Ovid Press. 13881:Pound, Ezra (July 1917). 13870:Pound, Ezra (June 1917). 13864:Gaudier-Brzeska: A Memoir 13837:Pound, Ezra (June 1914). 13673:. London: Penguin Books. 12873:Feldman, Matthew (2013). 12869:10.2979/jmodelite.35.2.83 12714:10.1017/S0361233300002477 12687:(1979). "Ezra Pound". In 12529:Bigsby, C. W. E. (2009). 12243:"Ezra Pound Bibliography" 12111:Bornstein (2001), 22–23; 11975:Barnhisel (1998), 273–274 9906:Carpenter (1988), 455–456 9879:Carpenter (1988), 452–453 9823:Carpenter (1988), 449–450 9373:Moody (2017), 378, note 2 8841:Institutions of Modernism 8838:Rainey, Lawrence (1998). 8694:"Marriages of the Week". 8658:Carpenter (1988), 226–227 7694:The Philadelphia Inquirer 7325:, he was photographed on 7225:Katherine Garrison Chapin 7013:, Pound refused to enter 6539:, New York (translation). 6050:Gaudier-Brzeska. A Memoir 5973:A Quinzaine for This Yule 5817: 5810:(2013); and Alec Marsh's 5786:include Robert Casillo's 5654:New Directions Publishing 5635:, Rutherford, New Jersey. 5574:blockage of the intestine 5477:. This time he was given 5475:electroconvulsive therapy 5326:Nobel Prize in Literature 5128:Poetry Society of America 5109:Katherine Garrison Chapin 4910:United States (1945–1958) 4763:Death of Benito Mussolini 4289:Fascist Italy (1922–1943) 4019:Fundamental Rights Agency 3452:Undisputed Over The World 3267:​ Jewish conspiracy 2455:I cannot make it cohere. 2406:and 50 times longer than 1914:After the publication of 1897:Gaudier-Brzeska: A Memoir 1665:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1628:promised it would cover " 1559:, dispute with Amy Lowell 1390:In a Station of the Metro 1364:In a Station of the Metro 1161:Pound contributed to the 822:Regent Street Polytechnic 813:A Quinzaine for this Yule 354:Congressman and the 10th 241:Counterintelligence Corps 207:, international finance, 89:(1920), and his 800-page 23607:American segregationists 23587:American opera composers 23582:American modernist poets 23350:Red–green–brown alliance 22931:Italian economic battles 22681:Ukrainian Insurgent Army 22551:Kataeb Regulatory Forces 22349:Albanian Fascist Militia 22198:Faith and Beauty Society 22080:National Party of Europe 22040:European Social Movement 21979:Grand Council of Fascism 21853:The Siege of the Alcazar 19125:Popular Freedom Alliance 18965:National Democrats Party 18930:Australia First Movement 18877:Mexican Democratic Party 18828:Silver Legion of America 18509:National Salvation Front 18499:National Romanian Fascio 18489:National Social Movement 18454:National Christian Party 18444:National Bolshevik Party 18439:National Bolshevik Front 18379:For the Native Language! 18344:Croatian Party of Rights 18184:Republican Fascist Party 18082:Democratic Fascist Party 17915:National Front (Hungary) 17880:Hungarian National Front 17638:Norwegian Defence League 17543:National Socialist Front 17498:National Corporate Party 17415:Greater Britain Movement 17400:French Nationalist Party 17266:British Democratic Party 17220:Academic Karelia Society 17049:Bharatiya Gau Raksha Dal 16816:Young Egypt Party (1933) 16156:Economic interventionism 15723:Visits to St. Elizabeths 15114:McDiarmid, Lucy (2014). 15043: 14787:"The Poet as Con Artist" 14264:"The Work of Ezra Pound" 13992:The Cantos of Ezra Pound 13858:. London: Elkin Mathews. 13785:. London: Elkin Mathews. 13621:Moody, A. David (2015). 13607:Moody, A. David (2014). 13593:Moody, A. David (2007). 13579:Meyers, Jeffrey (1985). 13354:Knapp, James F. (1979). 13274:The Poetry of Ezra Pound 12612:Casillo, Robert (1988). 12532:Arthur Miller, 1915–1962 12035:Erkkila (2011), lvi–lvii 11996:Tremblay (1998), 110–111 10646:Sarfatti (2006), 180–181 10306:Sarfatti (2006), 138–139 8492:, University of Toronto. 8107:, 449; Nadel (2010), 159 8056:Pound and Litz (1984), 3 7527:Carpenter (1988), 26–27. 7405:Hemingway (2006), 24–25. 7259:. Also on the list were 6666:Pound may have attended 6525:, New York (translation) 6463:). New Directions, poems 6457:The Cantos of Ezra Pound 6434:Money Pamphlets by Pound 6412:Money Pamphlets by Pound 6397:Money Pamphlets by Pound 6382:Money Pamphlets by Pound 6356:Money Pamphlets by Pound 6310:Money Pamphlets by Pound 6302:Social Credit: An Impact 5950:Visits to St. Elizabeths 5883:Ezra Pound in marble by 5700:Ezra Pound: Translations 5685:The Poetry of Ezra Pound 5625:Ezra Pound, 30 June 1958 5535: 5467:Genoa School of Medicine 5328:in 1954, Hemingway told 4936:, Washington, D.C., 2006 4921:Visits to St. Elizabeths 4774:Il Popolo di Alessandria 4736:Republican Fascist Party 4449:British-Italian Bulletin 4273:, who led the far-right 4080:Three Ds of antisemitism 4064:Wiener Holocaust Library 4014:Community Security Trust 3876:Black Death persecutions 3391:The Dearborn Independent 3364:Antisemitic publications 2040:The March 1919 issue of 1843:Classical Chinese poetry 1841:contains 25 examples of 832:, where Pound first met 741:. English poets such as 448:American Civil War-style 439:, who had just lost the 417:Jenkintown, Pennsylvania 267:psychiatric hospital in 227:, while urging American 51:Ezra Weston Loomis Pound 23737:Philosophers of history 23687:Lost Generation writers 23572:American male essayists 23512:American art historians 23256:Conservative Revolution 23100:British fascist parties 22941:28 May 1926 coup d'Ă©tat 22641:Serbian Volunteer Corps 22424:Croatian Defence Forces 22280:Opera Nazionale Balilla 22270:National Youth Alliance 22260:National Youth (Sweden) 22188:Great Japan Youth Party 21823:Europa: The Last Battle 21512:La Conquista del Estado 21451:A Warning to the Hindus 21331:The Doctrine of Fascism 21316:The Culture of Critique 21311:La Conquista del Estado 19023:Argentine Fascist Party 18474:National Party – Greeks 18434:National Agrarian Party 18191:Italian Social Movement 18179:Italian Social Republic 17850:Eidgenössische Sammlung 17664:Official National Front 17533:National Socialist Bloc 17430:Imperial Fascist League 17338:Clerical People's Party 17101:Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh 17076:Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh 17029:Religious Zionist Party 16924:Korea Nationalist Party 15801:St. Elizabeths Hospital 15680:William Carlos Williams 15413:Cultural references in 15258:"Ezra Pound collection" 14671:A Preface to Ezra Pound 14669:Wilson, Peter (2014) . 13914:"Hugh Selwyn Mauberley" 13583:. New York: Macmillan. 13240:Kearns, George (1989). 12689:The Abomination of Moab 12640:Cohassey, John (2014). 12265:"Hugh Selwyn Mauberley" 11804:Reck (1968), 28–29, 84. 11483:Stock (1970), xiii, 443 11173:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 10288:Feldman (2013), 53, 115 9514:Bornstein (2001), 33–34 9017:Tytell (1987), 120–121. 8676:Putnam (1947), 150, 152 7723:"September Magazines". 7674:Moody (2007), 21, 23–24 7200:William Carlos Williams 7101:William Carlos Williams 6319:. London: Stanley Nott. 6063:, chosen by Ezra Pound. 5828:A little light, like a 5798:(1999); Leon Surette's 5788:The Genealogy of Demons 5633:William Carlos Williams 5471:psychomotor retardation 5394:Pound with Congressman 5247:New York Herald Tribune 5200:Olivia Rossetti Agresti 5120:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 5038:will look just the same 4973:St. Elizabeths Hospital 4930:St. Elizabeths Hospital 4915:St. Elizabeths Hospital 4821:, were shot by Italian 4705:Italian Social Republic 4693:Italian Social Republic 4647:Italian Social Republic 4554:Letter-writing campaign 4438:New York World Telegram 4029:Simon Wiesenthal Center 3781:Corneliu Zelea Codreanu 3555:The Occidental Observer 3518:Europa: The Last Battle 3466:Between Blacks and Jews 3464:The Secret Relationship 2453:And I am not a demigod, 2363:Boulevard Saint-Germain 2310:Shakespeare and Company 1922:paid tribute to him in 1453:. At the suggestion of 935:William Carlos Williams 779:Great Titchfield Street 690:Manfred, King of Sicily 630:, which he called "the 628:Crawfordsville, Indiana 568:attempted assassination 346:. Pound's grandfather, 243:, who held him pending 235:and handed over to the 23792:Wabash College faculty 23777:Translators to English 23652:English-language poets 23193: 22962:March of the Iron Will 22265:National Youth (Italy) 22213:League of German Girls 22168:Fascist Union of Youth 22163:Ethiopian Lictor Youth 22055:Friends of New Germany 21905:Art of the Third Reich 21782:Wochenspruch der NSDAP 19085:National Fascist Union 19070:Iron Guard (Argentina) 18860:White Aryan Resistance 18643:Yugoslav Radical Union 18579:Russian National Unity 18349:Crusade of Romanianism 18276:Struggle of the People 18271:Spanish Military Union 18241:National Union (Spain) 18062:Albanian Fascist Party 18029:Volksdeutsche Bewegung 17787:White Aryan Resistance 17689:Party of Finnish Labor 17623:The Nordic Realm Party 17523:National Popular Rally 17455:League of Saint George 17390:Flemish National Union 17348:English Defence League 17296:British National Party 17233:Autonome Nationalisten 17153:Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram 17111:Muslim Rashtriya Manch 17054:Bharatiya Janata Party 16964:Nationalist Task Party 16580:Revisionist Maximalism 16285:Social interventionism 15940: 15508:Parable of the Sunfish 15203:"Ezra Pound's letters" 15176:The Ezra Pound Society 15137:Surette, Leon (1999). 15036:interviews Ezra Pound 14764:. The Scarecrow Press. 14413:Swift, Daniel (2017). 14389:The Life of Ezra Pound 14237:Rossi, Romolo (2008). 14020:Pound, Ezra (2003b) . 14007:Poems and Translations 13906:Pavannes and Divisions 13581:Hemingway: A Biography 13291:Kenner, Hugh (1973) . 13271:Kenner, Hugh. (1951). 12839:. LXVIII(VI), 326–338. 12670:Conover, Anne (2001). 12123:Ingham (2001), 236–237 11987:Erkkila (2011), xlviii 11726:Tytell (1987), 334–335 11583:Tytell (1987), 325–326 11250:Tytell (1987), 303–304 11211:Torrey (1992), 248–249 11202:Torrey (1992), 202–204 10922:Tytell (1987), 286–287 10610:Tytell (1987), 269–270 10590:Pound radio broadcasts 10533:Pound radio broadcasts 10477:Redman (1991), 201–202 10468:Tytell (1987), 257–258 10425:8 October 2020 at the 10084:Julius (1995), 184–185 10048:Tytell (1987), 268–269 9751:Tytell (1987), 191–192 9382:Moody (2007), 387, 409 8880:Pound (June 1914), 153 8871:Moody (2007), 230, 256 8531:Moody (2007), 180, 222 8484:For the original, see 8457:Witemeyer (1981), 112. 8219:Wilhelm (1990), 57, 65 8201:Moody (2007), 117, 123 8092:Aldington (1941), 105. 7960:Witemeyer (2005b), 249 7009:In 1939, according to 6535:& (David) Horton, 6521:& (David) Horton, 6495:articles, 1912–1913). 6338:Digest of the Analects 6235:. Harmsworth (essays). 6196:. London: John Rodker. 6100:Pavannes and Divisions 5888: 5838: 5666:Ralph Fletcher Seymour 5640: 5552: 5533: 5450: 5399: 5312: 5118:There was uproar. The 5047: 4937: 4885: 4875: 4696: 4629: 4568:, he wrote to Senator 4515:Thaddeus Coleman Pound 4483: 4441:in November 1933, the 4411: 4301: 4255:The New English Weekly 4039:Stephen Roth Institute 4002:Anti-Defamation League 2694: 2680: 2624:Le Testament de Villon 2596: 2503: 2476:had been published in 2458: 2337:was "For Ezra Pound / 2323: 2261:movements, as well as 2231: 2211: 2145: 2112: 2009: 1953: 1942: 1939:Pavannes and Divisions 1893:a sculpture of himself 1854:Mary McNeill Fenollosa 1813: 1754:Merton College, Oxford 1741: 1572: 1437: 1374: 1352: 1340: 1316:: "As for the future, 1306: 1285:Ripostes of Ezra Pound 1253: 1120:(1911), panned by the 1113: 1032:Kensington High Street 993:Personae of Ezra Pound 979: 866: 847: 734: 609:Personae of Ezra Pound 604: 473: 464:Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) 437:William Jennings Bryan 404: 348:Thaddeus Coleman Pound 331: 328:Thaddeus Coleman Pound 47: 23627:Antisemitism in Italy 23592:American pamphleteers 23412:Women in Nazi Germany 23239:Identitarian movement 22728:Weerbaarheidsafdeling 22671:Terror Against Terror 22541:Jewish Defense League 22501:Greenshirts (Romania) 22143:Albanian Lictor Youth 21848:Der Sieg des Glaubens 21772:Völkischer Beobachter 21667:Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift 21657:Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift 21532:La Difesa della Razza 19065:Female Peronist Party 19043:Brazilian Integralism 18995:United Patriots Front 18935:Australia First Party 18925:Antipodean Resistance 18882:Mexican Fascist Party 18599:Slovak People's Party 18594:Serbian Radical Party 18574:Russian Fascist Party 18494:National Radical Camp 18394:German People's Party 18354:Ethnic National Union 18087:European Nation State 18009:Socialist Reich Party 17992:Positive Christianity 17930:National Radical Camp 17860:German Faith Movement 17845:Deutsche Reichspartei 17830:Black Front (Germany) 17699:Patriotic Alternative 17593:National Syndicalists 17226:AiltirĂ­ na hAisĂ©irghe 17158:Vishva Hindu Parishad 17126:Rashtriya Sikh Sangat 17121:Rashtra Sevika Samiti 17081:Bharat Vikas Parishad 17071:Bharatiya Kisan Sangh 17004:Progress Party (Iran) 16899:Jewish National Front 16874:Concordia Association 16275:Reactionary modernism 15939: 15887:Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 15716:Reading Pound Reading 15665:Charles Elkin Mathews 15623:Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 15518:Three Kinds of Poetry 15435:The Spirit of Romance 15398:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 15018:Lecture on Ezra Pound 15005:Ezra Pound recordings 14783:Caldwell, Christopher 14747:Ezra Pound in Context 14592:Ezra Pound in Context 14519:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 14159:. 12 (55): 27–29, 84. 14004:Pound, Ezra (2003a). 13990:Pound, Ezra (1996) . 13983:Pound, Ezra (1990) . 13953:Pound, Ezra (1970) . 13791:The Spirit of Romance 13736:"Readers and Writers" 13701:Ezra Pound in Context 13308:Kern, Robert (1996). 13133:Ezra Pound in Context 13094:Hitchens, Christopher 13082:. xxxii/24, 9–11, 28. 12993:Hall, Donald (1962). 12979:Hale, William Gardner 12567:Bush, Ronald (1976). 12078:Nadel (2010), 162–165 12005:Erkkila (2011), xliii 11966:Erkkila (2011), xlvii 11889:Carpenter (1988), 910 11880:Carpenter (1988), 909 11610:Carpenter (1988), 848 11601:Carpenter (1988), 832 11435:Carpenter (1988), 815 11414:Stock (1970), 442–443 11286:Marsh (2015), 135–136 11223:Rossi (2008), 145–146 11171:"Canto Controversy". 11162:Carpenter (1988), 792 11153:Carpenter (1988), 793 11123:Carpenter (1988), 791 11114:Carpenter (1988), 787 10940:Moody (2015), 177–178 10850:Sieburth (2003), xiii 10655:Carpenter (1988), 627 10562:Feldman (2013), 83–84 10409:Carpenter (1988), 566 10391:Carpenter (1988), 565 10373:Carpenter (1988), 563 10343:Carpenter (1988), 560 10189:Moody (2014), 136–137 10180:Moody (2014), 129–130 10066:Carpenter (1988), 561 9915:Carpenter (1988), 554 9612:; Albright (2001), 75 9599:Pound (1996), 815–816 9346:Aldington (1941), 217 9274:; Pound (2003a), 1277 9225:Moody (2007), 332–333 9198:Moody (2007), 306–307 9035:Carpenter (1988), 258 8991:Hall, Donald (1962). 8981:Aldington (1941), 165 8890:Kenner, Hugh (1971). 8710:Moody (2007), 246–249 8540:Carpenter (1988), 187 8276:Wilhelm (1990), 69–71 8210:Wilhelm (1990), 64–65 8026:Carpenter (1988), 103 7783:The Indianapolis News 7545:Carpenter (1988), 30. 7536:Carpenter (1988), 36. 7241:Katherine Anne Porter 7188:Norman Holmes Pearson 6414:, London 1950 (essay) 6240:Guido Cavalcanti Rime 6215:A Draft of XXX Cantos 6176:A Draft of XVI Cantos 6122:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 6004:J. M. Dent & Sons 5999:The Spirit of Romance 5907:, the publication of 5885:Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 5882: 5825: 5643:— Daniel Swift, 5622: 5613:Further information: 5598:Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 5561:Emerson-Thoreau Medal 5543: 5528: 5444: 5393: 5310: 5097:Katherine Anne Porter 5031: 5022:Further information: 4928: 4919:Further information: 4877: 4873: 4761:Further information: 4751:Jerry's Front Calling 4691: 4625: 4558:Further information: 4477: 4382:From the marshes, by 4345: 4325:A Draft of XXX Cantos 4318:Chancellor of Germany 4296: 4287:Further information: 4183:, his essays for the 3746:William Luther Pierce 3424:The International Jew 3336:Stab-in-the-back myth 3319:Rootless cosmopolitan 2739:Economic antisemitism 2737:Further information: 2689: 2675: 2591: 2556:Birth of the children 2512:A Draft of XXX Cantos 2491: 2436: 2394:Further information: 2318: 2229: 2206: 2172:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 2151:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 2111: 2095: 2093:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 2084:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 2082:Further information: 2077:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 1997: 1944: 1932: 1889:Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 1852:. Fenollosa's widow, 1792: 1748:On 22 September 1914 1736: 1723:Further information: 1603:, followed by Flint, 1566: 1455:W. B. Yeats 1426: 1366: 1328: 1298: 1247: 1195:H. G. Wells 1099: 1059:The Spirit of Romance 1043:The Spirit of Romance 961: 927:W. B. Yeats 923:F. S. Flint 919:T. E. Hulme 860: 842: 728: 703:In "Canto LXXVI" of 594: 462: 451:he did not graduate. 402: 367:Susan Angevine Loomis 326: 118:T. S. Eliot 86:Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 42: 23612:American sinologists 23507:American art critics 23002:4th of August Regime 22779:German Student Union 22399:Blueshirts (Ireland) 22245:Nationale Jeugdstorm 22173:Frente de Juventudes 22060:German American Bund 21984:Imperial Way Faction 21910:Fascist architecture 21622:MĂŒnchener Beobachter 21557:La France au travail 21356:Hitlers Zweites Buch 19013:Agrarian Labor Party 18902:Order of Nine Angles 18738:Goyim Defense League 18733:German American Bund 18524:Order of Nine Angles 18057:ADÑ–Spanish Identity 18014:Sudeten German Party 17835:Bund Deutscher Osten 17674:Order of Nine Angles 17488:National Action (UK) 17420:Groupe Collaboration 17405:French Popular Party 17202:White Shirts Society 17116:Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas 17106:Jammu Praja Parishad 17066:Bharatiya Jana Sangh 16994:Palestine Arab Party 16974:Nation Party of Iran 16859:Black Dragon Society 16551:Reform bureaucratism 16346:Fascism and ideology 16213:National syndicalism 16096:Anti-intellectualism 15670:William Brooke Smith 14604:Webb, Clive (2011). 14488:. 27(2/3), 107–127. 14466:Torrey, Edwin Fuller 14386:Stock, Noel (1970). 13912:Pound, Ezra (1920). 13861:Pound, Ezra (1916). 13852:Pound, Ezra (1915). 13797:Pound, Ezra (1912). 13788:Pound, Ezra (1910). 13771:(18). Archived from 13514:Marsh, Alec (2015). 13499:Marsh, Alec (2011). 13230:. 20(1/2), 143–185. 12525:, Poetry Foundation. 12454:. 12(2/3), 199–221. 12168:Conquest (1979), 243 12159:Conquest (1979), 236 12141:Witemeyer (2001), 48 11717:; Tytell (1987), 333 11547:Reynolds (2000), 305 11513:Cohassey (2014), 147 11368:Tytell (1987), 308; 11356:The Nashville Banner 11352:Tytell (1987), 306; 11232:Cohassey (2014), 142 11175:, 22 August 1949, 6. 10868:Sieburth (2003), xiv 10628:Sarfatti (2006), 180 10420:"Our man, Mr. Pound" 10037:Jeanne Robert Foster 9924:Tytell (1987), 198; 9700:Kearns (1989), 28–29 9673:Tate (1955), 264–265 9664:Terrell (1993), viii 9633:Sieburth (1979), 292 9624:. Poetry Foundation. 9574:Stoicheff (1986), 78 9535:Bornstein (2001), 34 9484:Meyers (1985), 74–75 9475:Cohassey (2014), 7–8 9448:Meyers (1985), 70–74 9427:; Witemeyer (1981), 9120:Alexander (1979), 62 9084:Alexander (1979), 95 8804:Pound, Ezra (1967). 8583:; Pound (2003a), 287 8579:Pound (April 1913), 8522:Doolittle (1979), 18 8249:Surrette (1999), 242 8142:Tytell (1987), 28–29 8065:Tytell (1987), 42–45 7812:Carpenter (1988), 74 7785:, 9 August 1907, 11. 7665:Carpenter (1988), 47 7644:Carpenter (1988), 39 7626:Moody (2007), 14, 15 7608:Carpenter (1988), 37 7572:McDonald (2005), 91. 7058:, by Pound's friend 6856:and which included: 5582:San Michele cemetery 5550:Isola di San Michele 5546:San Michele cemetery 5170:personality disorder 4971:, superintendent of 4421:The ABC of Economics 4375:drained off the muck 4123:Zionist antisemitism 3930:Martyrdom in Judaism 3656:Richard Girnt Butler 3409:Hitlers Zweites Buch 2995:textbook controversy 2400:Twice the length of 2253:, and others of the 1227:Christopher Hitchens 1112:, and other writers. 818:John Churton Collins 694:William Brooke Smith 632:sixth circle of hell 521:and the 8th-century 77:. His works include 45:Alvin Langdon Coburn 23767:Social philosophers 23707:People from Felpham 23441:Politics portal 23007:Anti-Comintern Pact 22394:Blueshirts (Canada) 22354:Atomwaffen Division 22240:Mocidade Portuguesa 22105:Republic (Slovakia) 22100:Popular Force Party 22045:Finnish Realm Union 21868:Triumph of the Will 21858:Lo squadrone bianco 21607:Kansallissosialisti 21492:The American Review 19150:Revolutionary Union 18823:Rise Above Movement 18758:League of the South 18718:American Nazi Party 18624:UstaĆĄe in Australia 18159:Freethinkers' Party 18004:The Right (Germany) 17875:German Social Union 17694:Party of the Swedes 17508:National Front (UK) 17475:Mouvement Franciste 17343:Dutch Fascist Union 17197:Turkish Union Party 17091:Hindu Makkal Katchi 16969:National Will Party 16864:Blue Shirts Society 16727:National Bolshevism 16683:Romanianism/Stelism 16136:Cult of personality 16121:Class collaboration 15730:A ZBC of Ezra Pound 15581:Boris de Rachewiltz 15541:(maternal ancestor) 15266:. Emory University. 15223:Works by Ezra Pound 15181:Works by Ezra Pound 15034:Pier Paolo Pasolini 14931:The Partisan Review 14871:(4 December 2007). 14791:The Weekly Standard 14280:. 134(5), 292–302. 13894:"Three Cantos: III" 13775:on 13 January 2013. 13683:Nadel, Ira (2007). 13462:(10 January 1988). 13342:American Literature 13328:American Literature 13282:"Gold in the Gloom" 13188:Philadelphia Record 13039:Hemingway, Ernest. 12983:"Pegasus Impounded" 12974:10.1093/eic/V.2.129 12966:Essays in Criticism 12828:. VI(III), 130–135. 12702:Corrigan, Robert A. 12577:Carpenter, Humphrey 12518:Questions of Travel 12366:Bacigalupo, Massimo 11831:Julius (1995), 185. 11193:McGuire (2020), 212 11105:, 19 February 1949. 10877:Sieburth (2003), xv 10700:Feldman (2013), 159 10637:Feldman (2013), 144 10619:Feldman (2013), 107 10270:Feldman (2013), 115 10144:Casillo (1988), 193 10057:Putnam (1947), 158. 9888:Conover, (2001), 68 9814:Cohassey (2014), 48 9712:; Pound (1996), 816 9553:Cohassey (2014), 30 9544:Cohassey (2014), 31 9502:Cohassey (2014), 12 9283:Crunden (1993), 271 9187:Pound (August 1917) 8923:"'Vorticist' Art". 8133:, 25 December 1976. 7972:Baumann (1984), 358 7951:, Erkkila (2011), 3 7911:Knapp (1979), 25–27 7902:Baumann (1984), 357 7736:Moody (2007), 29–30 7635:Pound (1974), 24–25 7617:Moody (2007), 15–16 7054:published the book 7052:Chatto & Windus 6668:Cheltenham Township 6528:(1951). Confucius: 6336:(1937). Confucius: 5841:— Closing lines of 5773:A Serious Character 5694:New Directions and 5416:Schloss Brunnenburg 5093:Library of Congress 4865:Germany surrendered 4779:Corriere della Sera 4734:, secretary of the 4732:Alessandro Pavolini 4598:House of Rothschild 3972:Spanish Inquisition 3871:Rhineland massacres 3381:Culture of Critique 3235:Cultural Bolshevism 2603:, in a hospital in 2410:, Pound's 800-page 2272:Pound's collection 1947:mentioned. ... 1776:modernized himself 1658:Great Ormond Street 1493:Harriet Shaw Weaver 1457:, Pound encouraged 1407:T. P.'s Weekly 1191:Katherine Mansfield 1123:Westminster Gazette 1100:First floor of the 911:George Bernard Shaw 729:48 Langham Street, 298:Library of Congress 265:St. Elizabeths 155:, which he called " 23807:Writers from Idaho 23229:Alt-right pipeline 23140:Speeches by Hitler 23095:Books about Hitler 22982:Austrian Civil War 22926:Aventine Secession 22203:Deutsches Jungvolk 22110:Resistance Records 22015:Adelaide Institute 21717:Das Schwarze Korps 21702:Il Popolo d'Italia 21642:Neue Anthropologie 21527:Das Deutsche MĂ€del 21446:The Turner Diaries 21366:Impeachment of Man 21341:For My Legionaries 21192:Riva-AgĂŒero y Osma 20054:Torrente Ballester 18559:Ratniks (Bulgaria) 18544:Patriotic Alliance 17760:Third Way (France) 17722:Phalange Française 17251:Blood & Honour 17024:Reform bureaucrats 17009:Philippine Falange 16722:National-anarchism 16433:Christian Identity 16260:Proletarian nation 15941: 15922:Dorothy Shakespear 15882:Frederick Etchells 15660:Archibald MacLeish 15575:Mary de Rachewiltz 15551:Dorothy Shakespear 15498:Ideogrammic method 15480:If This Be Treason 15052:Aldington, Richard 15020:. Yale University. 14958:. 49(4), 521–541. 14906:"Letter by letter" 14828:. 15(1–2), 59–77. 14580:The New York Times 14219:Ricks, Christopher 13930:The Sewanee Review 13883:"Three Cantos: II" 13878:. X(III), 113–121. 13742:. xxviii, 126–127. 13642:The New York Times 13468:The New York Times 13442:The New York Times 13377:Berenbaum, Michael 13330:. 53(1), 469–476. 12498:. 24(4), 649–668. 12468:. 13(3), 357–373. 12301:Aldington, Richard 12195:Redman (1991), 2–3 12186:Bigsby (2009), 252 12177:Putnam (1947), 141 12051:magazine, undated. 11915:, 2 November 1972. 11913:The New York Times 11795:Tytell (1987), 337 11765:Tytell (1987), 335 11735:Redman (2001), 260 11684:Tytell (1987), 347 11657:Tytell (1987), 328 11628:The New York Times 11565:Tytell (1987), 322 11501:Tytell (1987), 305 11374:The New York Times 11334:Tytell (1987), 308 11298:Tytell (1987), 306 11144:Tytell (1987), 303 11098:The New York Times 11083:Tytell (1987), 293 11038:Tytell (1987), 309 11026:Tytell (1987), 302 10990:The New York Times 10976:Moody (2015), 213. 10895:Tytell (1987), 284 10841:Tytell (1987), 277 10790:Sieburth (2003), x 10718:Tytell (1987), 272 10601:Tytell (1987), 266 10571:Tytell (1987), 261 10544:Feldman (2013), 94 10459:Tytell (1987), 259 10447:Tytell (1987), 257 10364:Tytell (1987), 254 10329:Tytell (1987), 251 10315:Tytell (1987), 250 10297:Redman (2001), 258 10279:Feldman (2013), 19 10230:Tytell (1987), 230 10171:Tytell (1987), 228 10162:Tytell (1987), 227 10114:Feldman (2013), 52 10026:Tytell (1987), 215 9954:Tytell (1987), 201 9936:Conover (2001), 83 9851:The New York Times 9796:Tytell (1987), 225 9769:Tytell (1987), 193 9682:Leavis (1942), 156 9466:Cohassey (2014), 6 9400:Leavis (1942), 150 9177:Bush (1976), 184; 9129:Graves (1955), 138 8728:Wilhelm (1990), 81 8382:Holmes (2015), 210 8303:Wilhelm (1990), 76 8294:Wilhelm (1990), 74 8285:Erkkila (2011), 45 8228:Wilhelm (1990), 65 8169:Erkkila (2011), 14 8160:Erkkila (2011), 10 8131:The New York Times 7447:Moody (2007), xiii 7417:Preda (2005b), 90. 7323:Humphrey Carpenter 7257:Robert Penn Warren 7172:Archibald MacLeish 7134:Visitors included 6750:Humphrey Carpenter 6679:In "How I Began", 6442:If This Be Treason 6352:What Is Money For? 5889: 5800:Pound in Purgatory 5769:Humphrey Carpenter 5745:Life of Ezra Pound 5627:, photographed by 5604:Critical reception 5553: 5451: 5406:Cristoforo Colombo 5400: 5337:Archibald MacLeish 5318:If This Be Treason 5313: 5222:member who, after 5184:Mullins and Kasper 5076:, Allen Tate, and 4981:pressure of speech 4969:Winfred Overholser 4965:Gallinger Hospital 4938: 4876: 4757:Arrest for treason 4721:Fernando Mezzasoma 4713:Auschwitz-Birkenau 4697: 4639:Holocaust in Italy 4435:in July 1933, the 4302: 3940:Pale of Settlement 3846:Gamal Abdel Nasser 3766:Kevin Alfred Strom 3751:Richard B. Spencer 3594:Triple parentheses 3477:The Turner Diaries 3450:Our Race Will Rule 3419:1988 Hamas Charter 3213:Antisemitic tropes 3099:Christian Identity 3032:Conservative Party 2681: 2641:'s translation of 2597: 2349:Meeting Olga Rudge 2324: 2232: 2113: 2044:published Pound's 1943: 1782:Humphrey Carpenter 1742: 1575:The appearance of 1573: 1438: 1307: 1254: 1133:Addison Road North 1114: 1019:complained in the 867: 863:Dorothy Shakespear 735: 653:London (1908–1914) 513:Anglo-Saxon poetry 474: 405: 377:who immigrated to 332: 233:Italian Resistance 225:Holocaust in Italy 153:finance capitalism 48: 23812:People from Idaho 23552:American fascists 23449: 23448: 23420: 23419: 23407:Völkisch movement 23365:Scientific racism 23330:Para/semi-fascism 23271:Fascist mysticism 23266:Fascist (epithet) 23153: 23152: 23070: 23069: 23066: 23065: 23012:Spanish Civil War 22832: 22831: 22828: 22827: 22738:Westland New Post 22148:Arab Lictor Youth 21942: 21941: 21938: 21937: 21930:Nazism and cinema 21925:Nazi architecture 21592:Hrvatski Domobran 21577:GioventĂč Fascista 21537:Eleftheros Kosmos 21517:The Daily Stormer 21391:Manifesto of Race 21336:Fascist Manifesto 21279: 21278: 21275: 21274: 20523:GimĂ©nez Caballero 19754:Strasser (Gregor) 19199:Campbell (Graeme) 19167: 19166: 19163: 19162: 19140:Republican League 19110:New Triumph Party 18985:Reclaim Australia 18798:National Vanguard 18753:LaRouche movement 18666:Fascism in Canada 18519:Occupy Pedophilia 18261:The Right (Italy) 18251:New Force (Spain) 18246:New Force (Italy) 18124:Falange AutĂ©ntica 18119:La Falange (1999) 18072:Brothers of Italy 17997:German Christians 17815:Arrow Cross Party 17658:L'ƒuvre Française 17518:Nationalist Party 17503:National Fascisti 16989:Pan-Iranist Party 16979:New Life Movement 16769: 16768: 16717:Third Positionism 16483:L'ƒuvre Française 16401:Orthodox Peronism 16368: 16367: 16364: 16363: 16351:Fascism worldwide 16166:Heroic capitalism 16016: 16015: 15892:Cuthbert Hamilton 15862:Lawrence Atkinson 15814: 15813: 15790:Famous Last Words 15598:Richard Aldington 15563:Olivia Shakespear 15545:Thaddeus C. Pound 15539:William Wadsworth 15238:Ezra Pound papers 15185:Project Gutenberg 15163:978-0-8112-1301-1 15147:978-0-252-02498-6 15124:978-0-19-872278-6 15069:978-0-7190-5972-8 15026:(15 March 2013). 15024:Sieburth, Richard 14979:. 54(1), 102–115. 14826:Holocaust Studies 14785:(15 March 1999). 14755:978-0-521-51507-8 14741:978-0-313-30448-4 14725:978-0-313-30448-4 14709:978-0-521-64920-9 14679:978-0-582-25867-9 14651:978-0-271-02798-2 14623:978-0-8240-7500-2 14600:978-0-521-51507-8 14569:978-0-385-19694-9 14547:978-1-108-49901-9 14510:978-0-252-02410-8 14480:978-1-929636-01-3 14461:978-0-7463-1002-1 14453:The Imagist Poets 14447:978-0-520-08287-8 14423:978-0-374-28404-6 14330:978-0-313-30448-4 14300:978-0-8112-1558-9 14274:Sieburth, Richard 14214:978-0-393-04748-6 14200:978-0-521-64920-9 14186:978-0-521-37305-0 14149:978-90-420-1523-4 14101:978-0-313-30448-4 14085:978-0-313-30448-4 14034:978-0-8112-1558-9 13889:. X(IV), 180–188. 13872:"Three Cantos: I" 13727:978-0-521-64920-9 13709:978-0-521-51507-8 13695:978-0-521-85391-0 13665:978-0-521-64920-9 13631:978-0-19-870436-2 13617:978-0-19-921558-4 13603:978-0-19-957146-8 13589:978-0-333-42126-0 13565:"The Pound Error" 13558:978-0-691-21833-5 13544:978-0-313-30448-4 13525:978-1-4725-0886-7 13509:978-1-86189-862-3 13460:Longenbach, James 13319:978-0-521-49613-1 13288:. 81(2), 127–132. 13261:. 1(4), 580–586. 13259:The Hudson Review 13242:Pound: The Cantos 13216:. 24(1), 95–106. 13178:978-0-521-64920-9 13155:978-0-7486-9095-4 13141:978-0-521-51507-8 13127:978-1-138-93422-1 13071:978-0-292-70943-0 13055:978-1-57003-599-9 13041:Bruccoli, Matthew 13030:Hemingway, Ernest 13025:978-0-313-30448-4 12968:. V(2), 129–150. 12957:978-0-313-30448-4 12941:978-0-313-30448-4 12925:978-0-313-30448-4 12897:978-1-4742-7558-3 12883:978-1-137-34550-9 12852:978-0-521-40139-5 12813:978-1-349-10226-6 12799:978-0-8112-0720-1 12777:978-0-313-20057-1 12756:978-0-521-64920-9 12739:978-83-85047-87-2 12724:Piper, Franciszek 12666:978-0-313-30448-4 12650:978-0-7864-7640-4 12630:. 55(1), 80–113. 12591:978-0-395-41678-5 12563:978-0-521-64920-9 12542:978-0-674-03505-8 12509:Bishop, Elizabeth 12409:978-0-684-16765-7 12392:978-1-949979-00-8 12378:978-0-521-64920-9 12361:978-0-19-959369-9 12331:978-0-7486-0981-9 12296:978-0-521-64920-9 12279:978-0-313-30448-4 12150:Kenner (1951), 16 12101:Montgomery (1972) 11945:Swift (2017), 251 11847:National Vanguard 11774:Rossi (2008), 144 11753:Moody (2015), 424 11522:Baker (2003), 742 11474:Swift (2017), 199 11465:Stock (1970), 443 11456:Swift (2017), 218 11447:Swift (2017), 200 11307:Swift (2017), 198 11047:Moody (2015), 234 11010:Moody (2015), 247 10958:Moody (2015), 192 10931:Moody (2015), 185 10820:Feldman (2013), 5 10808:Sieburth (2003), 10580:Swift (2017), 232 10486:Feldman (2013), 4 10239:Redman (1991), 98 10212:Swift (2017), 216 10203:Moody (2014), 137 9993:Moody (2014), xiv 9984:Marsh (2011), 103 9945:Marsh (2011), 102 9926:Van Gelder (1996) 9843:Taruskin, Richard 9787:Baker (1981), 127 9742:Pound (1996), 817 9493:Meyers (1985), 74 9391:Adams (2005), 150 9364:Moody (2007), 402 9355:Moody (2007), 399 9261:Moody (2007), 339 9252:Moody (2007), 341 9216:Moody (2007), 325 9183:Pound (July 1917) 9179:Pound (June 1917) 9102:Yao (2010), 36–39 9066:Moody (2007), 239 8963:Moody (2007), 223 8755:Thacker (2018), 3 8719:Tytell (1987), 74 8667:Moody (2007), 209 8570:Thacker (2018), 5 8466:Pound (1934), 399 8356:Preda (2005a), 87 8335:Redman (1991), 17 8267:Moody (2007), 150 8183:Moody (2007), 180 8074:Tytell (1987), 46 7999:Wilhelm (1990), 7 7990:Slatin (1955), 76 7929:Wilhelm (1990), 4 7920:Wilhelm (1990), 3 7839:Tytell (1987), 34 7745:Tytell (1987), 30 7696:, 10 June 1906, 2 7598:on 16 April 2013. 7500:Tytell (1987), 11 7351:Christopher Ricks 7329:at the head of a 7295:manifesto: "JAIL 6633:Explanatory notes 6290:, No. 9 (essays). 6222:Imaginary Letters 6171:. Paris (essays). 6107:Quia Pauper Amavi 5866:Margaret Anderson 5696:Faber & Faber 5687:(1951) adopted a 5565:Faber & Faber 5381:Italy (1958–1972) 5239:Greenwich Village 5230:Citizens' Council 5018:, Bollingen Prize 4932:Center Building, 4579:Meridiano di Roma 4570:Burton K. Wheeler 4460:Manifesto of Race 4362:, "Ăš divertente." 4283:Meeting Mussolini 4267:ComitĂ© des forges 4219:Alexander del Mar 4201:in the audience. 4173: 4172: 3955:Russian Civil War 3896:Ghettos in Europe 3726:Ernest G. Liebold 3625:Prominent figures 3506:The Daily Stormer 3396:Ethnic Cleansing 3376:The Barnes Review 3255:Franklin Prophecy 2705:Confucian classic 2676:Pound in 1920 by 2613:Hadley Richardson 2609:Gais, South Tyrol 2551:Italy (1924–1939) 2339:il miglior fabbro 2294:John Peale Bishop 2286:Sherwood Anderson 2282:Hadley Richardson 2214:Paris (1921–1924) 2050:Sextus Propertius 1965:Margaret Anderson 1858:Michael Alexander 1597:Richard Aldington 1398:Paris Underground 1299:First edition of 1183:Beatrice Hastings 1072:Park Avenue South 939:Richard Aldington 875:Olivia Shakespear 775:board and lodging 664:Pound arrived in 577:Book News Monthly 552:Romance languages 544:Bryn Mawr College 505:Provençal dialect 497:Clinton, New York 413:Philadelphia Mint 371:William Wadsworth 319:Homer Pound House 313:Family background 181:World War II 16:(Redirected from 23834: 23797:Wadsworth family 23439: 23438: 23198: 23159: 23158: 23076: 23075: 23053:Nuremberg Trials 22997:Romani Holocaust 22921:Beer Hall Putsch 22849: 22848: 22838: 22837: 22743:Yokusan Sonendan 21959: 21958: 21948: 21947: 21889:Ethnic Cleansing 21828:The Great Appeal 21798:L'Armata Azzurra 21687:Parole der Woche 21406:My Autobiography 21296: 21295: 21285: 21284: 20508:FernĂĄndez-Cuesta 20094:Ciano (Galeazzo) 20089:Ciano (Costanzo) 19184: 19183: 19173: 19172: 18920:Action Zealandia 18850:Vanguard America 18359:Eurasia Movement 18201:Juntas Españolas 18129:Falange Española 18112:SecciĂłn Femenina 17482:Nasjonal Samling 17461:Les Identitaires 17333:Centre Party '86 17286:British Movement 17271:British Fascists 16839:Al-Muthanna Club 16786: 16785: 16775: 16774: 16374: 16373: 16295:State capitalism 16280:Social Darwinism 16111:Authoritarianism 16101:Anti-materialism 16069: 16068: 16058: 16057: 16043: 16036: 16029: 16020: 16019: 15927:Edward Wadsworth 15841: 15834: 15827: 15818: 15817: 15628:Ernest Hemingway 15467:Guide to Kulchur 15321: 15314: 15307: 15298: 15297: 15288:Archives of the 15234: 15233: 15218:Internet Archive 15210: 15198: 15073: 15056:Doolittle, Hilda 15011:"The Four Steps" 14971:(Winter 2000) . 14969:Wertham, Fredric 14901: 14884: 14864: 14822:Feldman, Matthew 14801:"Home from home" 14765: 14587: 14551: 14514: 14360:. 32(1), 78–94. 14354:Stoicheff, Peter 14308:. 30(2), 74–80. 14292:The Pisan Cantos 14156:Evergreen Review 14136: 14055:Pound, Omar and 14026:Richard Sieburth 14022:The Pisan Cantos 13932:. 55(1), 56–67. 13900:. 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Milan (essay) 6551:Lavoro ed Usura 6378:A Visiting Card 6088:(translations). 5958: 5921:Robert Conquest 5849: 5840: 5837: 5833: 5832: 5824: 5820: 5804:Matthew Feldman 5737:Eustace Mullins 5650: 5642: 5636: 5631:at the home of 5621: 5617: 5611: 5606: 5538: 5517: 5495: 5388: 5383: 5365:followed suit. 5305: 5268: 5235:Bleecker Street 5208:Eustace Mullins 5186: 5168:narcissism". A 5144: 5136:Jacob K. Javits 5082:Bollingen Prize 5059: 5049: 5046: 5043: 5041: 5039: 5030: 5026: 5020: 4989:distractibility 4956:and translated 4945: 4923: 4917: 4912: 4861:J. Edgar Hoover 4856:Harry S. Truman 4827:Piazzale Loreto 4815: 4814: 4813: 4812: 4811: 4808: 4799: 4798: 4797: 4794: 4765: 4759: 4673:indicted Pound 4635: 4631: 4624: 4623:Radio broadcast 4620: 4614: 4602:Matthew Feldman 4562: 4556: 4551: 4542: 4529:Conte di Savoia 4498:, who produced 4492: 4485: 4482: 4476: 4472: 4444:Chicago Tribune 4417: 4413: 4410: 4402: 4401: 4399: 4393: 4391: 4388: 4387: 4381: 4372: 4369: 4368: 4365: 4364: 4357: 4356: 4348: 4344: 4314:Palazzo Venezia 4310:Italian fascism 4291: 4285: 4271:Charles Maurras 4223:Jackson Mac Low 4169: 4128: 4127: 4108:Self-hating Jew 4098: 4090: 4089: 4010: 3992: 3982: 3981: 3866: 3856: 3855: 3831:Philippe PĂ©tain 3826:LĂĄszlĂł Ferenczy 3806:Gheorghe Buzatu 3741:Eustace Mullins 3736:Kevin MacDonald 3716:Osama bin Laden 3711:Arthur J. Jones 3696:Joseph Goebbels 3686:Theodor Fritsch 3676:Louis Farrakhan 3661:Édouard Drumont 3651:James von Brunn 3626: 3618: 3617: 3572:The Right Stuff 3490: 3482: 3481: 3468: 3465: 3454: 3451: 3429:La Libre Parole 3404:La France juive 3366: 3356: 3355: 3250:Finance control 3215: 3205: 3204: 3146:Nation of Islam 3074: 3066: 3065: 2973:Imperial Russia 2846: 2836: 2835: 2811: 2782: 2781: 2741: 2735: 2670: 2651:Norland College 2558: 2553: 2470: 2460: 2457: 2454: 2452: 2450: 2447: 2446: 2444: 2441: 2440: 2435: 2398: 2392: 2386: 2351: 2274:Poems 1918–1921 2224: 2216: 2157: 2147: 2144: 2141: 2139: 2137: 2135: 2134: 2129: 2127: 2125: 2123: 2122: 2120: 2118: 2115: 2105: 2104: 2094: 2090: 2080: 2033: 2019: 2011: 2008: 2005: 2003: 2001: 1996: 1912: 1880:. I once asked 1833: 1815: 1812: 1809: 1807: 1805: 1803: 1802: 1800: 1798: 1796: 1791: 1789: 1731: 1729:Lost Generation 1721: 1715:Meeting Eliot, 1712: 1585:, according to 1561: 1541: 1501:Stephen Dedalus 1463:Coleman's Hatch 1434: 1421: 1386: 1376: 1373: 1370: 1365: 1272:In August 1912 1242: 1076:Gramercy Square 1054: 989: 981: 978: 975: 973: 971: 969: 967: 965: 960: 949:Robert Browning 891:Laurence Binyon 855: 838:Ford Madox Ford 751:Alfred Tennyson 747:Rudyard Kipling 743:Maurice Hewlett 723: 662: 655: 616: 612: 606: 603: 600: 598: 593: 589: 581:Felix Schelling 470: 457: 397: 395:Early education 321: 315: 310: 296:in 1949 by the 102: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 23840: 23830: 23829: 23824: 23819: 23814: 23809: 23804: 23799: 23794: 23789: 23784: 23779: 23774: 23769: 23764: 23759: 23754: 23749: 23744: 23739: 23734: 23729: 23724: 23719: 23714: 23709: 23704: 23699: 23694: 23689: 23684: 23679: 23674: 23669: 23664: 23659: 23654: 23649: 23644: 23639: 23634: 23629: 23624: 23619: 23614: 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(1978). 12758: 12744: 12738: 12716: 12708:, 2, 463–482. 12699: 12682: 12680:978-0300087031 12668: 12652: 12638: 12624: 12622:978-0810107106 12610: 12596:Carswell, John 12593: 12574: 12565: 12547: 12541: 12526: 12506: 12492: 12476: 12462: 12448: 12422:(3): 273–295. 12411: 12394: 12380: 12363: 12347: 12333: 12317: 12298: 12281: 12260: 12258: 12255: 12253: 12252: 12234: 12220: 12206: 12197: 12188: 12179: 12170: 12161: 12152: 12143: 12134: 12125: 12116: 12104: 12089: 12080: 12071: 12062: 12053: 12037: 12028: 12016: 12007: 11998: 11989: 11977: 11968: 11956: 11947: 11938: 11926: 11917: 11900: 11891: 11882: 11873: 11864: 11833: 11824: 11815: 11806: 11797: 11788: 11776: 11767: 11755: 11746: 11737: 11728: 11719: 11707: 11698: 11686: 11677: 11668: 11659: 11650: 11641: 11632: 11630:, 10 July 1958 11612: 11603: 11594: 11585: 11576: 11567: 11558: 11549: 11540: 11524: 11515: 11503: 11494: 11485: 11476: 11467: 11458: 11449: 11437: 11425: 11416: 11407: 11398: 11378: 11361: 11345: 11336: 11327: 11318: 11309: 11300: 11288: 11279: 11270: 11261: 11252: 11243: 11234: 11225: 11213: 11204: 11195: 11186: 11177: 11164: 11155: 11146: 11134: 11125: 11116: 11107: 11085: 11076: 11067: 11058: 11049: 11040: 11028: 11012: 11003: 10994: 10978: 10969: 10960: 10951: 10942: 10933: 10924: 10915: 10906: 10897: 10888: 10879: 10870: 10861: 10852: 10843: 10831: 10822: 10813: 10801: 10792: 10783: 10774: 10765: 10756: 10747: 10738: 10729: 10720: 10711: 10702: 10693: 10684: 10675: 10666: 10657: 10648: 10639: 10630: 10621: 10612: 10603: 10594: 10582: 10573: 10564: 10555: 10546: 10537: 10525: 10488: 10479: 10470: 10461: 10449: 10435: 10411: 10402: 10393: 10384: 10375: 10366: 10354: 10345: 10331: 10317: 10308: 10299: 10290: 10281: 10272: 10263: 10254: 10241: 10232: 10223: 10214: 10205: 10191: 10182: 10173: 10164: 10155: 10146: 10137: 10128: 10116: 10107: 10098: 10086: 10077: 10068: 10059: 10050: 10041: 10028: 10019: 10007: 9995: 9986: 9977: 9968: 9956: 9947: 9938: 9929: 9917: 9908: 9899: 9890: 9881: 9869: 9860: 9834: 9825: 9816: 9807: 9798: 9789: 9780: 9771: 9762: 9753: 9744: 9732: 9723: 9714: 9702: 9693: 9684: 9675: 9666: 9657: 9648: 9635: 9626: 9622:"Three Cantos" 9614: 9601: 9592: 9576: 9567: 9555: 9546: 9537: 9528: 9516: 9504: 9495: 9486: 9477: 9468: 9459: 9450: 9441: 9432: 9417: 9402: 9393: 9384: 9375: 9366: 9357: 9348: 9336: 9324: 9315: 9306: 9294: 9285: 9276: 9270:Pound (1990), 9263: 9254: 9245: 9236: 9227: 9218: 9209: 9200: 9191: 9167: 9158: 9149: 9140: 9131: 9122: 9113: 9111:Ying (2010), 5 9104: 9095: 9086: 9077: 9068: 9059: 9050: 9037: 9028: 9019: 9010: 8983: 8974: 8965: 8956: 8947: 8938: 8929: 8916: 8902: 8882: 8873: 8864: 8850: 8830: 8816: 8796: 8766: 8757: 8748: 8739: 8730: 8721: 8712: 8700: 8687: 8678: 8669: 8660: 8651: 8642: 8633: 8624: 8612: 8603: 8594: 8585: 8572: 8563: 8551: 8542: 8533: 8524: 8515: 8506: 8494: 8490:"The Seafarer" 8486:"The Seafarer" 8477: 8468: 8459: 8450: 8444:Huang (2015), 8437: 8428: 8419: 8407: 8398: 8384: 8375: 8358: 8346: 8337: 8323: 8314: 8305: 8296: 8287: 8278: 8269: 8260: 8251: 8239: 8230: 8221: 8212: 8203: 8194: 8185: 8171: 8162: 8153: 8144: 8135: 8125:Pound (1909); 8118: 8109: 8105:, 23 June 1909 8094: 8085: 8076: 8067: 8058: 8049: 8037: 8028: 8019: 8010: 8001: 7992: 7983: 7974: 7962: 7953: 7940: 7931: 7922: 7913: 7904: 7895: 7886: 7877: 7868: 7859: 7850: 7841: 7832: 7823: 7814: 7805: 7796: 7787: 7774: 7765: 7756: 7747: 7738: 7729: 7716: 7707: 7698: 7685: 7676: 7667: 7658: 7646: 7637: 7628: 7619: 7610: 7601: 7583: 7574: 7565: 7556: 7547: 7538: 7529: 7520: 7511: 7502: 7493: 7484: 7472: 7449: 7431: 7419: 7407: 7398: 7388: 7386: 7383: 7381: 7380: 7367: 7359:Anthony Julius 7342: 7310: 7301: 7282: 7269: 7204: 7184:Marianne Moore 7160:Edith Hamilton 7144:E. 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22502: 22499: 22497: 22494: 22492: 22489: 22487: 22484: 22482: 22479: 22477: 22474: 22472: 22471:Flemish Guard 22469: 22467: 22464: 22462: 22459: 22457: 22454: 22452: 22449: 22447: 22444: 22440: 22439:Bugojno group 22437: 22436: 22435: 22432: 22430: 22427: 22425: 22422: 22420: 22417: 22415: 22412: 22410: 22407: 22405: 22402: 22400: 22397: 22395: 22392: 22390: 22387: 22385: 22382: 22380: 22377: 22375: 22372: 22370: 22367: 22365: 22362: 22360: 22357: 22355: 22352: 22350: 22347: 22345: 22342: 22341: 22339: 22337: 22333: 22329: 22323: 22320: 22318: 22317:Wiking-Jugend 22315: 22313: 22310: 22306: 22303: 22301: 22298: 22297: 22296: 22293: 22291: 22288: 22286: 22283: 22281: 22278: 22276: 22273: 22271: 22268: 22266: 22263: 22261: 22258: 22256: 22253: 22251: 22248: 22246: 22243: 22241: 22238: 22236: 22233: 22231: 22228: 22226: 22223: 22221: 22218: 22214: 22211: 22209: 22208:JungmĂ€delbund 22206: 22204: 22201: 22199: 22196: 22195: 22194: 22191: 22189: 22186: 22184: 22181: 22179: 22176: 22174: 22171: 22169: 22166: 22164: 22161: 22159: 22156: 22154: 22151: 22149: 22146: 22144: 22141: 22139: 22136: 22135: 22133: 22131: 22127: 22121: 22118: 22116: 22113: 22111: 22108: 22106: 22103: 22101: 22098: 22096: 22093: 22091: 22088: 22086: 22083: 22081: 22078: 22076: 22073: 22071: 22068: 22066: 22063: 22061: 22058: 22056: 22053: 22051: 22048: 22046: 22043: 22041: 22038: 22036: 22033: 22031: 22028: 22026: 22023: 22021: 22018: 22016: 22013: 22012: 22010: 22006: 22000: 21997: 21995: 21992: 21990: 21987: 21985: 21982: 21980: 21977: 21975: 21972: 21970: 21967: 21966: 21964: 21962:Institutional 21960: 21956: 21952:Organizations 21949: 21945: 21931: 21928: 21926: 21923: 21921: 21918: 21916: 21913: 21911: 21908: 21906: 21903: 21902: 21900: 21896: 21890: 21887: 21885: 21882: 21881: 21879: 21875: 21869: 21866: 21864: 21861: 21859: 21856: 21854: 21851: 21849: 21846: 21844: 21841: 21839: 21836: 21834: 21833:The Old Guard 21831: 21829: 21826: 21824: 21821: 21819: 21816: 21814: 21811: 21809: 21806: 21804: 21801: 21799: 21796: 21795: 21793: 21789: 21783: 21780: 21778: 21777:Die Wehrmacht 21775: 21773: 21770: 21768: 21767:Volk en Staat 21765: 21763: 21760: 21758: 21755: 21753: 21750: 21748: 21745: 21743: 21740: 21738: 21735: 21733: 21730: 21728: 21725: 21723: 21722:Sfarmă-Piatră 21720: 21718: 21715: 21713: 21710: 21708: 21705: 21703: 21700: 21698: 21695: 21693: 21690: 21688: 21685: 21683: 21680: 21678: 21675: 21673: 21670: 21668: 21665: 21663: 21660: 21658: 21655: 21653: 21650: 21648: 21645: 21643: 21640: 21638: 21637:Nation Europa 21635: 21633: 21630: 21628: 21625: 21623: 21620: 21618: 21615: 21613: 21610: 21608: 21605: 21603: 21600: 21598: 21595: 21593: 21590: 21588: 21585: 21583: 21580: 21578: 21575: 21573: 21570: 21568: 21565: 21563: 21560: 21558: 21555: 21553: 21550: 21548: 21545: 21543: 21540: 21538: 21535: 21533: 21530: 21528: 21525: 21523: 21520: 21518: 21515: 21513: 21510: 21508: 21505: 21503: 21500: 21498: 21495: 21493: 21490: 21488: 21485: 21483: 21480: 21478: 21475: 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18946: 18943: 18941: 18938: 18936: 18933: 18931: 18928: 18926: 18923: 18921: 18918: 18917: 18915: 18913: 18909: 18903: 18900: 18898: 18895: 18893: 18890: 18888: 18885: 18883: 18880: 18878: 18875: 18873: 18870: 18866: 18863: 18861: 18858: 18856: 18853: 18851: 18848: 18846: 18843: 18841: 18838: 18834: 18831: 18830: 18829: 18826: 18824: 18821: 18819: 18816: 18814: 18813:Patriot Front 18811: 18809: 18806: 18804: 18801: 18799: 18796: 18794: 18791: 18789: 18786: 18784: 18781: 18779: 18776: 18774: 18771: 18769: 18766: 18764: 18761: 18759: 18756: 18754: 18751: 18749: 18746: 18744: 18741: 18739: 18736: 18734: 18731: 18729: 18726: 18724: 18721: 18719: 18716: 18714: 18711: 18710: 18709: 18706: 18702: 18699: 18697: 18694: 18692: 18689: 18687: 18684: 18682: 18679: 18677: 18676:Aryan Nations 18674: 18672: 18669: 18668: 18667: 18664: 18663: 18661: 18659: 18658:North America 18655: 18649: 18646: 18644: 18641: 18639: 18636: 18630: 18627: 18626: 18625: 18622: 18621: 18620: 18617: 18615: 18612: 18610: 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17903: 17901: 17898: 17896: 17893: 17891: 17888: 17886: 17883: 17881: 17878: 17876: 17873: 17871: 17868: 17866: 17863: 17861: 17858: 17856: 17853: 17851: 17848: 17846: 17843: 17841: 17838: 17836: 17833: 17831: 17828: 17826: 17823: 17821: 17818: 17816: 17813: 17811: 17808: 17807: 17805: 17803: 17799: 17793: 17790: 17788: 17785: 17783: 17780: 17778: 17777: 17773: 17771: 17768: 17766: 17763: 17761: 17758: 17756: 17755: 17751: 17749: 17746: 17744: 17741: 17739: 17736: 17734: 17731: 17729: 17726: 17724: 17723: 17719: 17717: 17716: 17712: 17710: 17707: 17705: 17702: 17700: 17697: 17695: 17692: 17690: 17687: 17685: 17682: 17680: 17677: 17675: 17672: 17670: 17667: 17665: 17662: 17660: 17659: 17655: 17651: 17648: 17647: 17646: 17645: 17641: 17639: 17636: 17634: 17631: 17629: 17626: 17624: 17621: 17619: 17618:Nordic League 17616: 17614: 17611: 17609: 17606: 17604: 17601: 17599: 17596: 17594: 17591: 17589: 17586: 17584: 17581: 17579: 17576: 17574: 17571: 17569: 17566: 17564: 17561: 17559: 17556: 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16895: 16892: 16890: 16887: 16885: 16884:Golden Square 16882: 16880: 16877: 16875: 16872: 16870: 16867: 16865: 16862: 16860: 16857: 16855: 16852: 16850: 16847: 16845: 16842: 16840: 16837: 16835: 16832: 16831: 16829: 16827: 16823: 16817: 16814: 16812: 16809: 16807: 16804: 16802: 16799: 16797: 16794: 16793: 16791: 16787: 16783: 16776: 16772: 16762: 16759: 16755: 16752: 16750: 16747: 16745: 16742: 16741: 16740: 16737: 16733: 16730: 16728: 16725: 16723: 16720: 16719: 16718: 16715: 16713: 16710: 16708: 16705: 16703: 16700: 16696: 16693: 16692: 16691: 16688: 16684: 16681: 16677: 16674: 16673: 16672: 16669: 16668: 16666: 16664: 16661: 16659: 16656: 16652: 16649: 16648: 16647: 16644: 16640: 16637: 16635: 16632: 16628: 16625: 16624: 16623: 16620: 16618: 16615: 16613: 16610: 16608: 16605: 16604: 16603: 16600: 16598: 16595: 16593: 16590: 16588: 16585: 16581: 16578: 16576: 16573: 16572: 16571: 16568: 16562: 16559: 16558: 16557: 16554: 16552: 16549: 16548: 16546: 16542: 16539: 16538: 16537: 16534: 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16172: 16169: 16167: 16164: 16162: 16159: 16157: 16154: 16152: 16149: 16147: 16146:Direct action 16144: 16142: 16139: 16137: 16134: 16132: 16129: 16127: 16124: 16122: 16119: 16117: 16114: 16112: 16109: 16107: 16106:Anti-pacifism 16104: 16102: 16099: 16097: 16094: 16092: 16089: 16087: 16084: 16082: 16079: 16078: 16076: 16074: 16070: 16066: 16059: 16055: 16051: 16044: 16039: 16037: 16032: 16030: 16025: 16024: 16021: 16008: 16007: 16003: 16002: 16000: 15996: 15989: 15988: 15984: 15981: 15980: 15976: 15973: 15972: 15968: 15965: 15964: 15960: 15957: 15956: 15952: 15951: 15949: 15945: 15938: 15928: 15925: 15923: 15920: 15918: 15915: 15913: 15910: 15908: 15905: 15903: 15902:Wyndham Lewis 15900: 15898: 15897:Kate Lechmere 15895: 15893: 15890: 15888: 15885: 15883: 15880: 15878: 15877:Jacob Epstein 15875: 15873: 15870: 15868: 15867:David Bomberg 15865: 15863: 15860: 15859: 15857: 15853: 15849: 15842: 15837: 15835: 15830: 15828: 15823: 15822: 15819: 15807: 15804: 15802: 15799: 15797: 15794: 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Imagistes 15440: 15437: 15436: 15432: 15431: 15429: 15425: 15417: 15416: 15411: 15410: 15408: 15407: 15403: 15400: 15399: 15395: 15390: 15386: 15385: 15383: 15382: 15378: 15375: 15371: 15368: 15367: 15363: 15360: 15356: 15353: 15352: 15348: 15345: 15344: 15343:A Lume Spento 15340: 15339: 15337: 15333: 15329: 15322: 15317: 15315: 15310: 15308: 15303: 15302: 15299: 15292: 15291: 15286: 15283: 15280: 15277: 15274: 15271: 15268: 15265: 15262: 15259: 15256: 15253: 15250: 15247: 15243: 15239: 15236: 15228: 15224: 15221: 15219: 15215: 15212: 15208: 15204: 15200: 15196: 15192: 15188: 15186: 15182: 15179: 15177: 15174: 15173: 15164: 15160: 15156: 15155: 15150: 15148: 15144: 15140: 15136: 15133: 15132: 15127: 15125: 15121: 15117: 15113: 15111: 15107: 15103: 15102: 15097: 15094: 15092: 15088: 15084: 15083: 15078: 15075: 15071: 15065: 15061: 15057: 15053: 15049: 15048: 15039: 15035: 15032: 15029: 15025: 15022: 15019: 15015: 15012: 15009: 15006: 15003: 15002: 14992: 14988: 14984: 14981: 14978: 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14027: 14023: 14019: 14017: 14013: 14009: 14008: 14003: 14001: 13997: 13993: 13989: 13986: 13982: 13980: 13979:0-07-055634-2 13976: 13972: 13971: 13966: 13964: 13963:0-8112-0159-7 13960: 13956: 13952: 13949: 13945: 13941: 13939: 13935: 13931: 13927: 13924: 13923: 13918: 13915: 13911: 13908: 13907: 13902: 13899: 13895: 13891: 13888: 13884: 13880: 13877: 13873: 13869: 13866: 13865: 13860: 13857: 13856: 13851: 13848: 13847:Wyndham Lewis 13844: 13840: 13836: 13833: 13832: 13831:Des Imagistes 13827: 13824: 13820: 13816: 13813: 13809: 13805: 13802: 13801: 13796: 13793: 13792: 13787: 13784: 13783: 13778: 13774: 13770: 13766: 13761: 13759: 13755: 13751: 13747: 13744: 13741: 13737: 13733: 13730: 13728: 13724: 13720: 13716: 13712: 13710: 13706: 13702: 13698: 13696: 13692: 13688: 13687: 13682: 13680: 13679:0-14-218013-0 13676: 13672: 13668: 13666: 13662: 13658: 13654: 13651: 13647: 13643: 13639: 13634: 13632: 13628: 13624: 13620: 13618: 13614: 13610: 13606: 13604: 13600: 13596: 13592: 13590: 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R. 13423: 13420: 13416: 13413:(Fall 1986). 13412: 13409: 13406: 13405: 13400: 13396: 13394:0-253-20884-X 13390: 13385: 13384: 13378: 13374: 13369: 13367: 13366:0-8057-7286-3 13363: 13359: 13358: 13353: 13351: 13347: 13343: 13339: 13337: 13333: 13329: 13325: 13321: 13315: 13311: 13306: 13304: 13303:0-520-02427-3 13300: 13296: 13295: 13294:The Pound Era 13290: 13287: 13283: 13279: 13276: 13275: 13270: 13268: 13264: 13260: 13256: 13253: 13251: 13247: 13243: 13239: 13237: 13233: 13229: 13225: 13223: 13219: 13215: 13211: 13209: 13208:0-521-58673-9 13205: 13201: 13200: 13195: 13192: 13189: 13185: 13181: 13179: 13175: 13171: 13167: 13163: 13158: 13156: 13152: 13148: 13144: 13142: 13138: 13134: 13130: 13128: 13124: 13120: 13116: 13115:Holmes, Colin 13113: 13109: 13105: 13104: 13099: 13095: 13091: 13088: 13084: 13081: 13077: 13074: 13072: 13068: 13064: 13063: 13058: 13056: 13052: 13048: 13047: 13042: 13038: 13036:. 1, 221–225. 13035: 13031: 13028: 13026: 13022: 13018: 13017: 13012: 13008: 13004: 13000: 12996: 12991: 12988: 12984: 12980: 12977: 12975: 12971: 12967: 12963: 12960: 12958: 12954: 12950: 12949: 12944: 12942: 12938: 12934: 12933: 12928: 12926: 12922: 12918: 12917: 12912: 12909: 12908: 12903: 12900: 12898: 12894: 12890: 12886: 12884: 12880: 12876: 12872: 12870: 12866: 12862: 12858: 12855: 12853: 12849: 12845: 12841: 12838: 12834: 12830: 12827: 12823: 12820:(June 1915). 12819: 12816: 12814: 12810: 12806: 12802: 12800: 12796: 12792: 12791: 12786: 12783: 12779: 12773: 12769: 12768: 12763: 12762:Doob, Leonard 12759: 12757: 12753: 12749: 12745: 12741: 12735: 12731: 12730: 12725: 12721: 12720:Czech, Danuta 12717: 12715: 12711: 12707: 12703: 12700: 12698: 12694: 12690: 12686: 12683: 12681: 12677: 12673: 12669: 12667: 12663: 12659: 12658: 12653: 12651: 12647: 12643: 12639: 12637: 12633: 12629: 12625: 12623: 12619: 12615: 12611: 12609: 12608:0-8112-0681-5 12605: 12601: 12597: 12594: 12592: 12588: 12584: 12583: 12578: 12575: 12572: 12571: 12566: 12564: 12560: 12556: 12552: 12548: 12544: 12538: 12534: 12533: 12527: 12524: 12523:Courtesy link 12520: 12519: 12514: 12510: 12507: 12505: 12501: 12497: 12493: 12491: 12490:0-521-81469-3 12487: 12483: 12482: 12477: 12475: 12471: 12467: 12463: 12461: 12457: 12453: 12449: 12445: 12441: 12437: 12433: 12429: 12425: 12421: 12417: 12412: 12410: 12406: 12402: 12398: 12397:Baker, Carlos 12395: 12393: 12389: 12385: 12381: 12379: 12375: 12371: 12367: 12364: 12362: 12358: 12354: 12353: 12348: 12346: 12342: 12338: 12334: 12332: 12328: 12324: 12323: 12318: 12316: 12312: 12308: 12307: 12302: 12299: 12297: 12293: 12289: 12285: 12282: 12280: 12276: 12272: 12271: 12266: 12262: 12261: 12248: 12244: 12238: 12230: 12229:"Kenner 1952" 12224: 12216: 12210: 12201: 12192: 12183: 12174: 12165: 12156: 12147: 12138: 12129: 12120: 12114: 12113:Menand (2008) 12108: 12102: 12098: 12097:Menand (2008) 12093: 12084: 12075: 12066: 12057: 12050: 12046: 12041: 12032: 12023: 12021: 12011: 12002: 11993: 11984: 11982: 11972: 11963: 11961: 11951: 11942: 11935: 11930: 11921: 11914: 11910: 11904: 11895: 11886: 11877: 11868: 11852: 11848: 11844: 11837: 11828: 11819: 11810: 11801: 11792: 11783: 11781: 11771: 11762: 11760: 11750: 11741: 11732: 11723: 11716: 11711: 11702: 11693: 11691: 11681: 11672: 11663: 11654: 11645: 11636: 11629: 11625: 11616: 11607: 11598: 11589: 11580: 11571: 11562: 11553: 11544: 11538: 11534: 11528: 11519: 11510: 11508: 11498: 11489: 11480: 11471: 11462: 11453: 11444: 11442: 11432: 11430: 11420: 11411: 11402: 11396: 11392: 11388: 11382: 11376:, 2 June 1957 11375: 11371: 11365: 11357: 11349: 11340: 11331: 11322: 11313: 11304: 11295: 11293: 11283: 11274: 11265: 11256: 11247: 11238: 11229: 11220: 11218: 11208: 11199: 11190: 11181: 11174: 11168: 11159: 11150: 11141: 11139: 11129: 11120: 11111: 11104: 11100: 11099: 11094: 11089: 11080: 11071: 11062: 11053: 11044: 11035: 11033: 11023: 11021: 11019: 11017: 11007: 10998: 10991: 10987: 10982: 10973: 10964: 10955: 10946: 10937: 10928: 10919: 10910: 10901: 10892: 10883: 10874: 10865: 10856: 10847: 10838: 10836: 10826: 10817: 10811: 10805: 10796: 10787: 10778: 10769: 10760: 10751: 10742: 10733: 10724: 10715: 10706: 10697: 10688: 10679: 10670: 10661: 10652: 10643: 10634: 10625: 10616: 10607: 10598: 10592:. DOJ, 12–13. 10591: 10586: 10577: 10568: 10559: 10550: 10541: 10534: 10529: 10521: 10517: 10513: 10509: 10505: 10501: 10500: 10492: 10483: 10474: 10465: 10456: 10454: 10444: 10442: 10440: 10432: 10428: 10424: 10421: 10415: 10406: 10397: 10388: 10379: 10370: 10361: 10359: 10349: 10340: 10338: 10336: 10326: 10324: 10322: 10312: 10303: 10294: 10285: 10276: 10267: 10258: 10251: 10245: 10236: 10227: 10218: 10209: 10200: 10198: 10196: 10186: 10177: 10168: 10159: 10150: 10141: 10132: 10125: 10120: 10111: 10102: 10095: 10090: 10081: 10072: 10063: 10054: 10045: 10038: 10032: 10023: 10017: 10011: 10005: 9999: 9990: 9981: 9972: 9963: 9961: 9951: 9942: 9933: 9927: 9921: 9912: 9903: 9894: 9885: 9876: 9874: 9864: 9856: 9852: 9848: 9844: 9838: 9829: 9820: 9811: 9802: 9793: 9784: 9775: 9766: 9757: 9748: 9739: 9737: 9727: 9718: 9711: 9706: 9697: 9688: 9679: 9670: 9661: 9652: 9645: 9639: 9630: 9623: 9618: 9611: 9605: 9596: 9589: 9583: 9581: 9571: 9565: 9559: 9550: 9541: 9532: 9525: 9520: 9511: 9509: 9499: 9490: 9481: 9472: 9463: 9454: 9445: 9436: 9430: 9426: 9421: 9414: 9409: 9407: 9397: 9388: 9379: 9370: 9361: 9352: 9343: 9341: 9333: 9328: 9319: 9310: 9303: 9298: 9289: 9280: 9273: 9267: 9258: 9249: 9240: 9231: 9222: 9213: 9204: 9195: 9188: 9184: 9180: 9174: 9172: 9162: 9153: 9144: 9135: 9126: 9117: 9108: 9099: 9090: 9081: 9072: 9063: 9054: 9047: 9041: 9032: 9023: 9014: 8998: 8994: 8987: 8978: 8969: 8960: 8951: 8942: 8933: 8926: 8920: 8905: 8899: 8895: 8894: 8893:The Pound Era 8886: 8877: 8868: 8853: 8847: 8843: 8842: 8834: 8819: 8813: 8809: 8808: 8800: 8784: 8780: 8776: 8770: 8761: 8752: 8743: 8734: 8725: 8716: 8707: 8705: 8697: 8691: 8682: 8673: 8664: 8655: 8646: 8637: 8628: 8619: 8617: 8607: 8598: 8589: 8582: 8576: 8567: 8560: 8555: 8546: 8537: 8528: 8519: 8510: 8503: 8498: 8491: 8487: 8481: 8472: 8463: 8454: 8447: 8441: 8432: 8423: 8414: 8412: 8402: 8396: 8395:Hitchens 2008 8391: 8389: 8379: 8372: 8368: 8367:Social Credit 8362: 8353: 8351: 8341: 8332: 8330: 8328: 8318: 8309: 8300: 8291: 8282: 8273: 8264: 8255: 8246: 8244: 8234: 8225: 8216: 8207: 8198: 8189: 8180: 8178: 8176: 8166: 8157: 8148: 8139: 8132: 8128: 8122: 8113: 8106: 8104: 8098: 8089: 8080: 8071: 8062: 8053: 8047: 8041: 8032: 8023: 8014: 8005: 7996: 7987: 7978: 7969: 7967: 7957: 7950: 7944: 7935: 7926: 7917: 7908: 7899: 7890: 7881: 7872: 7863: 7854: 7845: 7836: 7827: 7818: 7809: 7800: 7791: 7784: 7778: 7769: 7760: 7751: 7742: 7733: 7726: 7725:Reading Times 7720: 7711: 7702: 7695: 7689: 7680: 7671: 7662: 7653: 7651: 7641: 7632: 7623: 7614: 7605: 7597: 7593: 7592:"Hall (1962)" 7587: 7578: 7569: 7560: 7551: 7542: 7533: 7524: 7515: 7506: 7497: 7488: 7479: 7477: 7468: 7464: 7463:Seattle Times 7460: 7453: 7444: 7442: 7440: 7438: 7436: 7426: 7424: 7414: 7412: 7402: 7393: 7389: 7377: 7371: 7364: 7360: 7356: 7352: 7346: 7339: 7335: 7332: 7328: 7324: 7320: 7317:According to 7314: 7305: 7298: 7294: 7293: 7286: 7279: 7273: 7266: 7262: 7258: 7254: 7253:Willard Thorp 7250: 7246: 7242: 7238: 7237:Robert Lowell 7234: 7230: 7226: 7222: 7218: 7214: 7208: 7201: 7197: 7193: 7189: 7185: 7181: 7180:H. 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Index

Ezra pound
James Blish
photograph of Ezra H. Pound
Alvin Langdon Coburn
expatriate
modernist poetry
collaborator
Fascist Italy
SalĂČ Republic
World War II
Ripostes
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
epic poem
The Cantos
Imagism
Robert Frost
T. S. Eliot
Ernest Hemingway
James Joyce
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Ulysses
World War I
finance capitalism
usury
social credit
Oswald Mosley
Benito Mussolini
fascism
Adolf Hitler

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