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    1. EZRA POUND (1885–1972) 2014

      Stallworthy, Jon

      The New Oxford Book Of War Poetry.

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    2. Ezra Pound 2013

      Before The Door Of God, p. 279.

      Ezra weston loomis pound was born in what is now Idaho. At the University of Pennsylvania he befriended poet Hilda Doolittle, who would publish under the name H.D. Throughout his early education, P... Read more

      Ezra weston loomis pound was born in what is now Idaho. At the University of Pennsylvania he befriended poet Hilda Doolittle, who would publish under the name H.D. Throughout his early education, Pound traveled extensively in Europe, and after receiving an M.A. in Romance languages and a brief stint teaching in Indiana, he relocated to Europe permanently. In addition to writing his own poetry, he was a prolific literary critic and editor who helped to shape the careers of contemporaries including T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, and James Joyce. Outraged by World War I, Pound moved in 1924 to Italy, Read less

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    3. EZRA POUND (1885–1972) 2005

      Classic Writings On Poetry, p. 507.

      The cosmopolitan Pound, born in Idaho, raised and educated in the American northeast, spent most of his adult years in Europe, with the exception of a twelve-year hiatus (1945–1957) when he was con... Read more

      The cosmopolitan Pound, born in Idaho, raised and educated in the American northeast, spent most of his adult years in Europe, with the exception of a twelve-year hiatus (1945–1957) when he was confined to the prison wing of a federal mental hospital inWashington, D.C. (A zealous adherent of Mussolini, he had made such provocative radio broadcasts before and during World War II that he was accused of treason in wartime; judged too insane to stand trial and too dangerous to release, he was detained until he had grown so old that he was freed on the condition that he Read less

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    1. Pound/Zukofsky : selected letters of Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky

      edited by Barry Ahearn.

      Hill PS3531 .O82 Z4985 1987 | Book

    2. Pound/Williams : selected letters of Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams

      edited by Hugh Witemeyer.

      Hill PS3531 .O82 Z4976 1996 | Book

    3. Pound/Lewis : the letters of Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis, the correspondence of Ezra Pound

      edited by Timothy Materer.

      Hill PS3531 .O82 Z488 1985 | Book

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