Ezra Pound

Poems 1918-21

Including Three Portraits and Four Cantos. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 132 Seiten
ISBN 8027343437
EAN 9788027343430
Veröffentlicht Juli 2022
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Ezra Pound's "Poems 1918-21" emerges as a seminal collection reflecting his revolutionary approach to modernist poetry. In this work, Pound deftly intertwines imagism and a tonal complexity that challenges traditional forms. Through meticulously crafted language and striking imagery, he prompts the reader to engage with the intricacies of art and culture in a post-war context marked by disillusionment and renewal. The collection showcases Pound's distinctive style characterized by precision and brevity, echoing his broader critique of society and the artistic conventions of his time. Ezra Pound, a leading figure of the modernist movement, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in early 20th-century Europe, particularly in relation to the aftermath of World War I. His involvement in various avant-garde literary circles and his fervent advocacy for artistic innovation guided his exploration of poetry that transcends mere personal expression, aspiring instead towards a grander commentary on human experience. This period of his life is encapsulated in this collection, highlighting his evolving philosophical and aesthetic ideologies. For readers seeking to delve deep into the world of modernist poetry, "Poems 1918-21" offers a rich tapestry of emotion and intellect. Pound's innovative techniques challenge poetic conventions and invite readers to reconsider the relationship between language and meaning. This collection is essential for anyone interested in understanding the transformation of poetry during a pivotal moment in literary history.

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