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He wanted his paintings to have all the intellectual complexity and modern angst of Ezra Pound or W.H.
ECONOMIST: R.B. Kitaj
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S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway but his attitude toward them was fairly aloof.
NEWYORKER: Silence, Exile, Punning
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In 1972, Ezra Pound, noted American poet and critic, died in Venice.
CNN: Saturday,
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In the normal course of things, editorial work is relatively subtle, but there are famous instances of heroic assistance: Ezra Pound cutting T.
NEWYORKER: Rough Crossings
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Mr Berendt investigates the transfer to Yale University of important Ezra Pound papers, in the possession of Olga Rudge, Pound's former mistress who lived in Venice.
ECONOMIST: Venice
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S. Eliot's "The Wasteland" includes a facsimile of the manuscript with edits by Ezra Pound, readings by Eliot recorded in 1933 and 1947 and a video performance of the poem by actress Fiona Shaw.
WSJ: Enhanced E-Books: Blowing Up the Book
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They included such pro-Fascist ideologues as Louis Ferdinand Celine, Oswald Spengler, Martin Heidegger, Ezra Pound and Charles Maurras, as well as a range of uncommitted figures who commented in his favor, such as W.B.
FORBES: Men Blinded by Their Brains
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The book, commissioned in 1948 by Ezra Pound, is a startlingly anti-Semitic fantasy of how a Jewish-led conspiracy of all-powerful bankers established the Federal Reserve in service of their plot to dominate the world.
NEWYORKER: Confounding Fathers
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S. Eliot, Ezra Pound and Robert Frost.
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