Explores the mind and vision of the controversial American poet who almost singlehandedly brought about the twentieth-century revolution in poetry known as modernism.
Presents a comprehensive guide to the life and writings of early twentieth-century American poet and critic Ezra Pound along with over two hundred fifty alphabetically-arranged entries on his acquaintances, publications, and interests.
Presents a collection of poetry and translations by American writer Ezra Pound, originally published between 1905 and 1964, and includes a chronology of Pound's life and achievements, and an index of titles and first lines.
Contains fifteen chapters by international scholars examining the poetry and prose of Erza Pound, including his economics, political thoughts, and his importance in twentieth-century poetry.