Ezra Pound: Poet: Volume II: The Epic Years
The long-awaited second volume of A. David Moody's critically acclaimed three-part biography of Ezra Pound weaves together the illuminating story of his life, his achievements as a poet and a composer, and his one-man crusade for economic justice. The years 1921-1939 were the most productive of Pound's career. In 1920s Paris, he was among the leading figures of the avant-garde and, in that ambience, he composed an opera, made original contributions to the theory of harmony, and wrote the first thirty cantos of his great epic. Moody explores this creativity in fascinating detail, examining the environment that allowed for some of Pound's greatest work. This period also brought Pound's politics firmly into view and Moody is able to shed new light on his sympathy for Mussolini's Fascism, his invoking Confucian China as a model of responsible government, and his abiding commitment to the democratic values of the American Constitution. Pound is revealed as a great poet and a flawed idealist caught up in the turmoil of his darkening time and struggling, sometimes blindly and in error and self-contradiction, to be a force for enlightenment.
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Ezra Pound: Poet: Volume II: The Epic Years
The long-awaited second volume of A. David Moody's critically acclaimed three-part biography of Ezra Pound weaves together the illuminating story of his life, his achievements as a poet and a composer, and his one-man crusade for economic justice. The years 1921-1939 were the most productive of Pound's career. In 1920s Paris, he was among the leading figures of the avant-garde and, in that ambience, he composed an opera, made original contributions to the theory of harmony, and wrote the first thirty cantos of his great epic. Moody explores this creativity in fascinating detail, examining the environment that allowed for some of Pound's greatest work. This period also brought Pound's politics firmly into view and Moody is able to shed new light on his sympathy for Mussolini's Fascism, his invoking Confucian China as a model of responsible government, and his abiding commitment to the democratic values of the American Constitution. Pound is revealed as a great poet and a flawed idealist caught up in the turmoil of his darkening time and struggling, sometimes blindly and in error and self-contradiction, to be a force for enlightenment.
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Ezra Pound: Poet: Volume II: The Epic Years

Ezra Pound: Poet: Volume II: The Epic Years

by A. David Moody
Ezra Pound: Poet: Volume II: The Epic Years

Ezra Pound: Poet: Volume II: The Epic Years

by A. David Moody

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The long-awaited second volume of A. David Moody's critically acclaimed three-part biography of Ezra Pound weaves together the illuminating story of his life, his achievements as a poet and a composer, and his one-man crusade for economic justice. The years 1921-1939 were the most productive of Pound's career. In 1920s Paris, he was among the leading figures of the avant-garde and, in that ambience, he composed an opera, made original contributions to the theory of harmony, and wrote the first thirty cantos of his great epic. Moody explores this creativity in fascinating detail, examining the environment that allowed for some of Pound's greatest work. This period also brought Pound's politics firmly into view and Moody is able to shed new light on his sympathy for Mussolini's Fascism, his invoking Confucian China as a model of responsible government, and his abiding commitment to the democratic values of the American Constitution. Pound is revealed as a great poet and a flawed idealist caught up in the turmoil of his darkening time and struggling, sometimes blindly and in error and self-contradiction, to be a force for enlightenment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191056512
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/25/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 440
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

A. David Moody is a Professor Emeritus of the University of York, and the author of the acclaimed Thomas Stearns Eliot: Poet (Cambridge University Press: 1979, 1994).

Table of Contents

IllustrationsPrefaceChronologyPart One: 1921-19321. A Year in Paris, 1921-242. From Rapallo, 1924-1932Part Two: 1933-19393. A Democrat in Italy, 19334. Things Fall Apart, 1933-375. Ideas of Order, 1937-396. Alien in AmericaAppendicesA. Outline of Pound's Le Testament or Villon B. A brief history of Le Testament or VillonC. Outline of Cavalcanti. A sung dramedy in 3 actsD. 'Huey, God bless him', an unpublished article (1935)E. The founding of the Bank of England, & the US National Banking ActAbbreviationsNotesAcknowledgementsIndex
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