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 StallardFlory.
Yale, 321 pp., £12.60, July 1980,0 300 02392 8 Show More
by Wendy StallardFlory.
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,
“... the personal element in Pound’s poetry – and both Alexander and Woodward possess it. Wendy StallardFlory does not. Her argument is that Pound’s Cantos is a poem ‘of an intermediate genre’ between a hero-epic like the Odyssey and an autobiographical epic like The Prelude. Pound ‘initially was ... ”