The Poetry of Ezra Pound (Revised)
Description
This pioneering study did much to rehabilitate Ezra Pound's reputation after a long period of critical hostility and neglect. Published in 1951, it was the first comprehensive examination of the Cantos and other major works that would strongly influence the course of contemporary poetry.
Product Details
Price
$34.44
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Publish Date
December 01, 1985
Pages
342
Dimensions
5.56 X 8.52 X 0.9 inches | 1.04 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780803277564
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Hugh Kenner, perhaps the preeminent authority on Pound, has written a retrospective preface for the reissue of his famous book, long out of print. James Laughlin, in his foreword, writes that The Poetry of Ezra Pound "turned the tide" not only for its subject but also for his company, New Directions, which first published it in America.
Reviews
"An indispensable text for the student of modern literature in any of its manifestations."--New Yorker
"Mr. Kenner has gone far to achieve what he set out to do, make the reader see Mr. Pound as a poet possibly great and certainly important to our time."--Bonamy Dobrée, Spectator
"The book contains numerous quotations from Ezra Pound's works and gives some excellent examples of the gusto and vitality of Pound's dealing with ideas."--Serge Hughes, Commonweal
"Kenner's work of gathering the essential statement of [Pound's] intelligences merits the serious attention of those still supple enough to accept the demands of a difficult beauty."--J. H. Edwards, San Francisco Chronicle
"Mr. Kenner has gone far to achieve what he set out to do, make the reader see Mr. Pound as a poet possibly great and certainly important to our time."--Bonamy Dobrée, Spectator
"The book contains numerous quotations from Ezra Pound's works and gives some excellent examples of the gusto and vitality of Pound's dealing with ideas."--Serge Hughes, Commonweal
"Kenner's work of gathering the essential statement of [Pound's] intelligences merits the serious attention of those still supple enough to accept the demands of a difficult beauty."--J. H. Edwards, San Francisco Chronicle