Ezra Pound
Ezra Pound was an American poet and critic who significantly impacted modernist literature, drawing inspiration from various cultural sources, including Noh theatre, which influenced his poetic style and themes.
Born on Oct 30, 1885 (140 years old)
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Lithuania:
Ezra Pound was an American modernist poet after whom 'CasaPound' is named, known for collaborating with fascist Italy during World War II.
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United Kingdom:
The conflict between making art and earning a living through commercial work also makes itself clear in a letter by Ezra Pound in support of Joyce’s application.
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Romania:
When Ezra Pound writes Cantos, he is merely recreating the ritual of Odysseus's descent into hell.
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United Kingdom:
Ezra Pound is described as an antisemite whose pain is captured in Avedon's portrait.
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Costa Rica:
Gerardo César Hurtado produced a notable anthology of Ezra Pound during his studies.
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Italy:
Ezra Pound is mentioned as a notable figure associated with the Festival dei Due Mondi.
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India:
Ezra Pound is among the long list of admirers of Sirmione.
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Spain:
Ezra Pound is referenced in relation to the creative process and the energy required for it.
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Venezuela:
Ezra Pound was an American poet who called for a new art that would transform society.
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Italy:
Ezra Pound is a poet who is mentioned in relation to Thomas Eliot's praise.
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