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This volume gathers fifteen essays that offer new interpretations on
Pound's poetics, as well as new perspectives on his critical reception globally.
It includes authors from nine different countries and covers Pound's work from
his beginnings as a young poet in Philadelphia in the first decade of the
century through his most productive years as a poet, critic, and translator to
the first critical treatments of his work in the 1940s and 50s, and on to
translations of The Cantos spanning
the last fifty years. Although, in our own era, such terms as "cross-cultural
thinking," "globalism," "transnationalism," and "internationalism" remain fluid
and can often stir controversy in literary studies, especially in discussion of
the impact of modernism, the place of Ezra Pound as a prominent modernist figure
worldwide has remained unquestioned throughout the last century.
Contents
Preface
David McKnight
Introduction: Six Ways
a Sunday: The Cross-Cultural Realm of Ezra Pound
I. Pound's
Cross-Cultural Genesis
1. Pound's Modern
(Metrical) Education
Ira Nadel
2. The First Imagists
William Pratt
3. Pound and/or
Franklin: A Reading of Canto 31
John Gery
II. Pound's Cross-Cultural Poetics
4. Pound's Vorticist Theory and H.D.'s "Oread"
Yoshiko Kita
5. Fenollosa and Pound: The Authorship
Question of The Chinese Written Character
as a Medium for Poetry
Lin Wei
6. Pound's
Composition of Canto 16: "j'entendis des voix"
John Beall
7. The Genealogy of the China Cantos
Kent Su
III. Pound
and Cross-Cultural Questions of Translation
8. The Poetics of Queering Translation
in Ezra Pound's Homage to Sextus
Propertius
Christian
Bancroft
9. Rainer
Maria Gerhardt and Ezra Pound
Walter Baumann
10. "Cantos" or "Cantares"?
Pound's Reception in Two Romance Languages
Viorica Patea
IV. Cross-Cultural
Perceptions of Pound and His Work
11. Ezra Pound and Caresse Crosby: From Black
Sun to Roccasinibalda
Anne Conover
12. Pound, Bergson, and the Vortex of Memory
Jonathan
Pollock
13. Ritual and Performance in The Pisan Cantos and H.D.'s Trilogy
Giuliana
Ferreccio
14. A Carthaginian Peace: Kenner, Watts &
the Founding of Pound Studies
Michael Coyle