Homage to Ezra Pound
C.K. Stead, 19 March 1981
The Poetic Achievement of Ezra Pound
by Michael Alexander.
Faber, 247 pp., £7.95, April 1979,0 571 10560 2 Show More
by Michael Alexander.
Faber, 247 pp., £7.95, April 1979,
Ezra Pound and the Pisan Cantos
by Anthony Woodward.
Routledge, 128 pp., £7.95, April 1980,0 7100 0372 2 Show More
by Anthony Woodward.
Routledge, 128 pp., £7.95, April 1980,
Ezra Pound and the Cantos: A Record of Struggle
by Wendy Stallard Flory.
Yale, 321 pp., £12.60, July 1980,0 300 02392 8 Show More
by Wendy Stallard Flory.
Yale, 321 pp., £12.60, July 1980,
Ezra Pound and His World
by Peter Ackroyd.
Thames and Hudson, 127 pp., £5.95, February 1981,0 500 13069 8 Show More
by Peter Ackroyd.
Thames and Hudson, 127 pp., £5.95, February 1981,
End to Torment: A Memoir of Ezra Pound with Poems from Ezra Pound’s H.D. Book
edited by Norman Holmes Pearson and Michael King.
Carcanet, 84 pp., £2.95, February 1980,0 85635 318 3 Show More
edited by Norman Holmes Pearson and Michael King.
Carcanet, 84 pp., £2.95, February 1980,
“... War. I concentrate for the moment on The Pisan Cantos because that seems to me, as it does to Anthony Woodward, Pound’s ‘greatest achievement’. Everything that had begun to go wrong with The Cantos – their obsessive, one-dimensional quality in that forced march the reader takes through Cantos 52 to 71 – is righted at Pisa; and if literature ... ”