This book contains a selection of Ezra Pound's unpublished prose written during the years he lived in Italy, specially from 1927 to the early 1940s. In and of themselves, these writings are of considerable interest and contain rich source material for our understanding of the poet's developing views on economics, metaphysics, and poetics.
"Ardizzone moves with ease between the intricacies of Aristotle's metaphysics and the complexities of Pound's thought. She is a consummate researcher as well, having collected relevant notes, marginalia, and glosses. Her work on Pound in this crucial period will remain definitive for many years to come."--John Freccero, New York University
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"Ardizzone moves with ease between the intricacies of Aristotle's metaphysics and the complexities of Pound's thought. She is a consummate researcher as well, having collected relevant notes, marginalia, and glosses. Her work on Pound in this crucial period will remain definitive for many years to come."--John Freccero, New York University
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.