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  2. A Lume Spento - Wikipedia

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    A Lume Spento (translated by the author as With Tapers Quenched [1]) is a 1908 poetry collection by Ezra Pound. Self-published in Venice, it was his first collection. Self-published in Venice, it was his first collection.

  3. Ezra Pound - Wikipedia

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    In April 1909 Elkin Mathews published Personae of Ezra Pound (half the poems were from A Lume Spento) [58] [f] and in October a further 27 poems (16 new) as Exultations. [76] Edward Thomas described Personae in English Review as "full of human passion and natural magic". [77]

  4. A Quinzaine for this Yule - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stark notes that "he rejects many of the conventionally poetic qualities of his earliest verse" claiming that Pound attempted for a sort of "literary barbarianism". [3] Contemporary reviews, such as in Punch , noted (referring collectively to A Quinzaine , A Lume Spento , Exultations, and Personae ) that "[Pound's] verse is the most ...

  5. William Brooke Smith - Wikipedia

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    William Brooke Smith (died 1908) was an American painter and friend of Ezra Pound. His death from tuberculosis greatly affected Pound, who dedicated his first poetry collection, A Lume Spento, to Smith.

  6. List of poetry collections - Wikipedia

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    A Lume Spento (1908) - Ezra Pound; Lunch Poems (1964) - Frank O'Hara; Lustra (1916) - Ezra Pound; Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems (1798) - William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Main Street and Other Poems (1917) - Joyce Kilmer; A Man in the Divided Sea (1946) - Thomas Merton; The Man with the Blue Guitar (1937) - Wallace Stevens

  7. Category:Poetry by Ezra Pound - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poetry by Ezra Pound" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... A Lume Spento; B. Ballad of the Goodly Fere; C. The Cantos;

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  9. Ezra Pound's Three Kinds of Poetry - Wikipedia

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    But, while this may represent the origin of the term's usage in modern English, the word "logopoeia" itself was not coined by Pound; it already existed in classical Greek. [ 3 ] Logopoeia is the most recent kind of poetry and does not translate well, according to Pound [ citation needed ] , though he also claimed it was abundant in the poetry ...