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  1. 12 de out. de 2022 · Ezra Pound is widely considered one of the most influential and most difficult poets of the 20th century; his contributions to Modernist poetry are enormous. He was an early champion of a number of avant-garde and Modernist poets, developed important channels of intellectual and aesthetic exchange…

  2. As well as being a fine poet, Ezra Pound was also a gifted translator, and many of his own poems incorporate allusions to different literary traditions, from the Japanese haiku to ancient Greek lyric and epic poetry and the French troubadours.

  3. O primeiro tratamento crítico importante do trabalho de Pound, The Poetry of Ezra Pound (1951) de Kenner abriu o caminho para outra atenção acadêmica séria, e a intensa atividade crítica produziu uma série de textos explicativos projetados para ajudar os leitores a compreender e avaliar os Cantos.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ezra_PoundEzra Pound - Wikipedia

    Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an expatriate American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a collaborator in Fascist Italy and the Salò Republic during World War II.

  5. The Seafarer. By Ezra Pound. May I for my own self song’s truth reckon, Journey’s jargon, how I in harsh days. Hardship endured oft. Bitter breast-cares have I abided, Known on my keel many a care’s hold, And dire sea-surge, and there I oft spent. Narrow nightwatch nigh the ship’s head.

  6. Ezra Pound is widely considered one of the most influential and most difficult poets of the 20th century; his contributions to Modernist poetry are enormous. He was an early champion of a number of avant-garde and Modernist poets, developed important channels of intellectual and aesthetic...

  7. Hugh Selwyn Mauberley [Part I] By Ezra Pound. (Life and Contacts) “Vocat aestus in umbram” Nemesianus Ec. IV. E. P. ODE POUR L’ÉLECTION DE SON SÉPULCHRE. For three years, out of key with his time, He strove to resuscitate the dead art. Of poetry; to maintain “the sublime” In the old sense. Wrong from the start—