The Forméd Trace. the Later Poetry of Ezra Pound / / Massimo Bacigalupo.
Examines the verses written by Ezra Pound from 1945-1960, from the Pisan Cantos to the end, as he did not write during the final twelve years of his life.
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1980] ©1980 |
Year of Publication: | 1980 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations Used in This Book
- Acknowledgments
- Part One. The Pisan Poem and Its Genesis
- 1. Lineaments of Space: From Hugh Selwyn Mauberley to the early Cantos
- 2. "Absolute" Timeliness: The Case of the Middle Cantos
- 3. The Works and Days of Pisa
- Part Two. Loyalty and Disloyalty to the Text: Poetics of Translation
- 4. Confucius: The Integral Study
- 5. A World Fit to Live In: The Classic Anthology
- 6. Sophocles and the Tragic Dance
- Part Three. Rock-Drill
- 7. An American Tradition
- 8. Stone Annals and Atomic Facts
- 9. In the Sibyl's Cave
- 10. Canto 91 and the Quest for the Queen
- 11. Towards Shipwreck: Cantos 92-95
- Part Four. Thrones
- 12. The Edict: Roma and Byzantium
- 13. The Edict: China and Beyond the Center
- 14. Sounds in the Forest
- 15. A Late Mythologem: Canto 106
- 16. The Edict: Angliae Amor
- Part Five. Fragments of an Earthly Paradise
- 17. A Quiet House
- 18. The Image and the Circle
- Index