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Ezra Pound: Poet - I: The Young Genius 1885-1920 (Paperback)
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Ezra Pound: Poet - I: The Young Genius 1885-1920 (Paperback)
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This first volume of what will be a full-scale portrait presents
Ezra Pound as a very determined and energetic young genius setting
out to make his way both as a poet and as a force for civilization
in England and America in the years before, during and just after
the 1914-18 war. In a clear and lively narrative A. David Moody
weaves a story of Pound's early life and loves; of his education in
America; of his apprentice years in London, devoted to training
himself to be as a good and powerful a poet as he had it in him to
become; of his learning there from W. B.Yeats and Ford Madox
Hueffer, then forming his own Imagiste group, and going on from
that to join with Wyndham Lewis in his Vorticism, and to link up
also with James Joyce and T. S. Eliot to create the modernist
vortex in the midst of the 1914-18 war. We see Pound scraping a
living by writing prose for individualist and socialist
periodicals, and emerging as not only an inspired literary critic,
but as a critic of music and society as well. Above all, Moody
shows Pound's evolution as a poet from the derivative idealism and
aestheticism of his precocious youth into the truly original author
of Homage to Sextus Propertius and Hugh Selwyn Mauberley. We find
Pound established by 1920 as a force for revolution in poetry; as a
force for the liberation of the individual from stifling
conventions; and as a force for renaissance in America. We find him
becoming committed, moreover, to the reform of the capitalist
system in the name of economic justice for all. This is the first
biography to put Pound's poetry at the heart of his existence,
where he himself placed it, and to view his extraordinarily active
life, his loves, and his creative effort, as a single complex
drama. The altogether new and comprehensive account of all of his
poems, from the earliest through Cathay and up to Hugh Selwyn
Mauberley and the first Cantos , will illuminate his poetry and
make it more accessible. With that there is an exceptionally clear
and cogent analysis of the ideas informing his Imagisme and his
Vorticism ; and of the ideas informing his commitments to the
freedom and fulfilment of the individual, to a cultural
renaissance, and to social and economic reform. The poetry, the
prose writings, and the personal life are all woven together into a
brilliant narrative portrait of the poet as a young man. The second
volume, The Epic Years, carries on the narrative of his life and
works from 1921, the year in which he took up residence in Paris.
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