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Ezra Pound, Selected Poems [14] Kenneth Rexroth: The Signature of All Things [14] The Art of Worldly Wisdom", Prairie City, Illinois: Decker Press; Louis Simpson, The Arrivistes [14] Donald A. Stauffer, The Golden Nightingale: Essays on Some Principles of Poetry in the Lyrics of William Butler Yeats, New York: Macmillan, United States criticism ...
Ezra Pound: Selected Poems, edited by T. S. Eliot, London, [15] American poet living in Europe; A Draft of the Cantos 17–27 [14] Edward Arlington Robinson, Sonnets, 1889–1927 [14] Carl Sandburg, Good Morning, America [14] Allen Tate, Mr. Pope and Other Poems, [14] including "Ode to the Confederate Dead" Amos Wilder, Arachne: poems, Yale ...
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. [160] English professor Steven Yao argued that Cathay shows that translation does not need a thorough knowledge of the source language. [l] Pound's translations from Old English, Latin ...
A Lume Spento consists of 45 poems. [9]A Lume Spento is replete with allusions to works which had influenced Pound, including Provençal and late Victorian literatures. Pound adopts Robert Browning's technique of dramatic monologues, and as such he "appears to speak in the voices of historical or legendary figures". [5]
Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (later the post would be called "Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress"): Conrad Aiken appointed this year. Harriet Monroe Prize from Poetry magazine: E.E. Cummings; National Book Award for Poetry: William Carlos Williams, Paterson: Book III and Selected Poems
Cookson also edited a volume of Pound's Selected Prose (1973), and published A Guide to The Cantos of Ezra Pound (1985, 2001). On Cookson's death a "Celebratory Issue" of Agenda (Vol. 39, No. 4 (2003)) was published in which his successor as editor of the journal, Patricia McCarthy, described him as "a man who sacrificed his life for poetry and ...
Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky, Pound/Zukofsky: Selected Letters of Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky, edited by Barry Ahearn (Faber & Faber) Mark Rudman, By Contraries and other poems; W.D. Snodgrass, Selected Poems: 1957-1987; Rosmarie Waldrop, The Reproduction of Profiles (New Directions) Theodore Weiss, a collection; C.K. Williams, Flesh and ...
Lawrence Durrell, Ten Poems [8] T. S. Eliot, Selected Essays 1917–1932, criticism [8] Thomas Hardy, Collected Poems; Julian Huxley, The Captive Shrew and other Poems of a Biologist; F. R. Leavis, New Bearings in English Poetry attacks late Victorian and Georgian poetry and praises Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, and other modernists