The Bughouse: The Poetry, Politics, and Madness of Ezra Pound, by Daniel Swift, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 320 pages Ezra Pound is a litmus test as much as he is a poet. His cartoonish ...
Poet Ezra Pound, released in April from a mental institution, gives a Fascist-style salute on his arrival in Naples, Italy. He was accused of treason for broadcasts made in Italy during World War II ...
Robert D. Kaplan’s “Adriatic” takes readers on a political, intellectual and personal tour from Italy to Albania. By Thomas F. Madden A poet who was undone by his own words. By R. O. Blechman “Only ...
This meticulous literary biography by Shloss (Lucia Joyce), former acting professor of English at Stanford, examines the life of Ezra Pound’s only biological child, Mary Rudge de Rachewiltz. Shloss ...
A review of A. David Moody’s Ezra Pound: Poet. A Portrait of the Man and His Work, Volume II: The Epic Years, 1921–1939. The twenty-first century critic will probably be one who knows and admires some ...
Ezra Pound’s daughter, 86-year-old Mary de Rachewiltz, is trying to stop an Italian anti-immigration group, CasaPound, from using her father’s name. The issue is especially pressing because Italy has ...
Ezra Pound, edited by Richard Sieburth, New Directions, $15.95 trade paper (416p) ISBN 978-0-8112-1733-0 Whatever one might think of Pound's legacy—both political and poetical—there's practically no ...
On Jan. 30, 1933, the American poet Ezra Pound was granted an audience with the leader he most admired, Italy’s Benito Mussolini. Il Duce’s Roman office, as Pound’s latest biographer describes it, was ...
The island of San Michele, the municipal cemetery of Venice, lies less than half a mile out in the lagoon. Here Ezra Pound and Joseph Brodsky are buried in the small Protestant section. San Michele is ...
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.cttttfwb.2 On the afternoon of December 7, 1941, Ezra Pound, a famous American literary expatriate, left his home in Rapallo ...
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