If the invention of literary modernism is usually attributed to
Joyce, Eliot and Pound, it was Pound's personality and position in
the artistic world that enabled the experiment to transform itself
into an international movement. In 1926 Pound brought together the
body of his shorter poems into a definitive collection which would
illustrate the hallmarks of the new style. This collection, where
Pound presented himself in a variety of characters or 'masks', was
called Personae. In 1926, Personae's publication gave solidity to a
movement; today the work stands as one of the classic texts of the
twentieth century.
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