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Personae The Shorter Poems of Ezra Pound

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ISBN-10: 0811211207

ISBN-13: 9780811211208

Edition: 2nd 1990 (Revised)

Authors: Lea Baechler, A. Walton Litz, Ezra Pound

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A new edition of Pound's groundbreaking shorter poems.
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Book details

List price: $32.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1990
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publication date: 4/17/1990
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Size: 5.80" wide x 8.30" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Arthur Walton Litz, Jr. was born on October 31, 1929. He was an American literary historian and critic who served as professor of English Literature at Princeton University from 1956 to 1993. He is the author or editor of over twenty collections of literary criticism. Litz graduated from Princeton University in 1951 and received his Ph.D. from Oxford University while studying on a Rhodes Scholarship at Merton College in 1951-54. He became the Holmes Professor of English Literature at Princeton in 1956. He was named to the Eastman Visiting Professorship at Balliol College, Oxford in 1989. Bread Loaf professor from the early 1970s through the early 1990s and a literary historian and critic…    

With T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound was one of the two main influences on British and U.S. poetry between the two world wars. The collection of his Letters, 1907--1941 revealed the great erudition of this most controversial expatriate poet. Born in Idaho in 1885, Pound graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and went abroad to live in 1908. His first book, A Lume Spento, a small collection of poems, was published in Venice in 1908. With the publication of Personae in London in 1909, he became the leader of the imagists abroad. Pound's writings have been subject to many foreign influences. First he imitated the troubadours; then he came under the influence of the Chinese and Japanese poets.…