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Ezra Pound

December 2022

  • TS Eliot, author of The Waste Land.

    The Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem by Matthew Hollis review – a classic laid bare

    TS Eliot’s life and influences are meticulously investigated in this impressive account of artistic creation

July 2019

  • Year of the monkey papercut art<br>Traditional papercut art of Year of the Monkey for Chinese New Year.

    Carol Rumens's poem of the week
    Poem of the week: The Horse and the Monkey by Mary Jean Chan

    A sunny reflection on the obstacles a couple has overcome

August 2018

  • Ash Sarkar

    Guardian Weekend: gal-dem takeover
    Ezra Pound wrote the world’s single greatest poem, but is it wrong to love a fascist?

    Ash Sarkar
    The poet is just one of my problematic faves, along with The Simpsons and Vybz Kartel

April 2018

  • antique book open for reading<br>antique 19th century book open for reading

    How to read poetry like a professor

    Thomas Foster, an ex-literature professor and author, explains how to get the most out of poems while avoiding intimidation

February 2018

  • Mussels.

    Brief letters
    Blackshirts, Beakers and boiling shellfish

    Brief letters: CasaPound and Steve Pound MP | Lobsters and mussels | Beaker people and Cheddar Man | School mnemonics | The new LGBTQI+?

March 2017

  • Ezra Pound in 1963.

    The Bughouse by Daniel Swift review – Ezra Pound, antisemitic and in the asylum

    Pound’s arraignment for treason and spell in a psychiatric hospital is a great subject, so why write such an annoying book?

February 2017

  • Ezra Pound in 1923

    The Bughouse: The Poetry, Politics and Madness of Ezra Pound – review

    Daniel Swift’s account of the disgraced poet’s years in a mental hospital is enthralling but leaves us little wiser as to his state of mind

October 2016

  • A bus in Birmingham on 27 December 1959

    Poster poems
    Poster poems: bus journeys

    A communal space offering an ever-changing view of life passing by, buses have opened windows on to the world for many poets. Share your bus verses here

June 2016

  • the Exeter Book.

    Unesco lists Exeter Book among 'world's principal cultural artefacts'

    Collection of poems and riddles from the 10th century, regarded as ‘foundation volume of English literature’, added to Memory of the World register

November 2015

  • Ezra Pound Rests on Steps<br>ca. March 1964, Venice, Italy --- Ezra Pound rests on some steps in a Venetian square. --- Image by   David Lees/CORBIS

    Ezra Pound: Posthumous Cantos edited by Massimo Bacigalupo review – fresh insights into an epic masterpiece

    The previously unpublished pages of Pound’s great poem highlight its visionary grandeur

September 2015

  • Ezra Pound.

    Unseen Ezra Pound poem sold at auction

    An unpublished pastiche sonnet written to friend Isabel Codrington, extolling her ‘rare worth’, fetches £7,500

March 2015

  • Light, wave and particle

    Poster poems
    Poster poems: light

    Poets have found a wide spectrum of meanings to this essential component of the world. Can you illuminate the subject with your own verse?

January 2015

  • TS Eliot

    Eliot, Pound and modern Poetry

    Letters: Poetry quickly became, and remained for decades, the major outlet for modern poetry in English

October 2014

  • Constable's Nature: cloud study, c1822

    Poster poems
    Poster poems: clouds

  • Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce, Ezra Pound and John Quinn at Pound's place in Paris, 1923.

    Ezra Pound: Poet – Volume II, The Epic Years, 1921-1939 – review

August 2014

  • Desmond O'Grady

    Books blog
    Desmond O'Grady – a great citizen of world poetry

  • james joyce

    The 100 best novels
    The 100 best novels: No 46 – Ulysses by James Joyce (1922)

July 2014

  • From left: Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce, Ezra Pound and John Quinn at Pound's place in Paris in 1923

    Nicholas Lezard's choice
    The Symbolist Movement in Literature by Arthur Symons review – the book that changed 20th-century literature

    Nicholas Lezard's paperback of the week: No ordinary work of lit crit, it's also about life, inspiring James Joyce to go to Paris and Ezra Pound to called Symons a god

January 2012

  • Mary De Rachewiltz

    Ezra Pound's daughter fights to wrest the renegade poet's legacy from fascists

    The 86-year-old Mary De Rachewiltz is taking on a band of Italian neofascists who are using her father's name

December 2011

  • Marchers protesting about the killings of two Senegalese men in Florence

    Ezra Pound's daughter aims to stop Italian fascist group using father's name

    CasaPound, named after the American poet, was supported by a racist who killed two African men in Florence

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