Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... Ezra Pound on p. 218 is from Poems from Lustra: "Near Perigord", II. All these quotations reprinted from Personae, copyright 1926 by Ezra Pound, by permission of New Directions Publishing Corporation, and from Collected Shorter Poems ...
... Ezra Pound on p. 218 is from Poems from Lustra: "Near Perigord", II. All these quotations reprinted from Personae, copyright 1926 by Ezra Pound, by permission of New Directions Publishing Corporation, and from Collected Shorter Poems ...
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... Ezra Pound. Mauberley wore no tie and, although he had begged for one, Ezra had refused to give up the only one he owned, having already planned to wear it himself on the day of his arrest. "But you never wear a tie," said Mauberley ...
... Ezra Pound. Mauberley wore no tie and, although he had begged for one, Ezra had refused to give up the only one he owned, having already planned to wear it himself on the day of his arrest. "But you never wear a tie," said Mauberley ...
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a novel Timothy Findley. Ezra Pound has one mad eye: his left. And there were times I thought he saw the world through it alone, as if the other eye were blind. But now. as I write this here, I think about the world outside these windows ...
a novel Timothy Findley. Ezra Pound has one mad eye: his left. And there were times I thought he saw the world through it alone, as if the other eye were blind. But now. as I write this here, I think about the world outside these windows ...
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Section 3 | 37 |
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