'The Anathemata can scarcely fail to be counted a great book... It
does what Epic is meant to do. It gives a philosophic view, tenable
for our times, of the secret places where nature finds
reconciliation with the Divine.' The Listener 'In Parenthesis is
one of the enduring works that came out of the first world war. The
Anathemata is more obviously a poem, in the sense in which Pound's
Cantos is a poem. . . Both his books -- like his paintings -- have
a thrice-distilled quality of finality and impersonality, like
Gothic stone-carvings or the paintings on the walls of the Lascaux
caves.' Kathleen Raine
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