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Tag Directory > Imagism


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Des Imagistes

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Des Imagistes is an online version of Ezra Pound's influential 1914 anthology of Imagist poetry, which includes work by Pound, James Joyce, H. D., and William Carlos Williams. The anthology was placed online by students at MIT. For those who prefer the look and feel of an old book, it is also available in convenient 21mb PDF format., delicious.com
Ezra Pound's Anthology of Imagist poetry, delicious.com

 

Richard Aldington

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Des Imagistes

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Des Imagistes was first published in the periodical The Glebe in 1914. It was reissued later in 1914 by The Poetry Bookshop in London and by Charles and Albert Boni in New York. This online edition is a transcription of the Boni edition., delicious.com

 

About

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Feedback for this poem from:POETRYCASTLEI used to drift with the changing seasons, and I saw you there- While the hourglass kept its staccato drips not long before you showed me how to dance with the sacred rhythms that held my soul captive- like the hourglass- that counts the passing moments .Patiently, I watched as your shadow- intently looked over rubbles and stained fragments- the remains of moments left behind by the passing hours that never stop. I  felt the ragingbreath of your soul-consu, technorati.com

 

About

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Feedback for this poem from:POETRYCASTLEI used to drift with the changing seasons, and I saw you there- while the hourglass kept its staccato drips- not long before you showed me how to dance with the sacred rhythmsthat held my soul captive.I was there- as the hourglass counts the passing moments .Patiently, I watched as your shadow intently looked over rubbles and stained fragments-moments left behind by thepresent that never stops.I  felt the ragingbreath of your soul-consumed with blaze of d, technorati.com

 

The Poet & The Sakura ~ Ezra Pound on Genius

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Young Ezra Pound by Elvira Black Ezra Pound and Japan Poetry Ezra Pound?s work owes more to understanding of Japan than generally has been acknowledged, and has been more influential in shaping understanding of Japan in Britain and the United States than has been imagined? Ezra Pound, 1885~1972 , The Margins Pound and the true hall-mark of genius In his assessment of the ?intellectual world of our time?, Pound asserts that ? the apt use of metaphor ? is the true hall-mark o, technorati.com

 

Fuego - Fire

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Tu nombre, mujer, es una nueva clase de dolor. You name, woman, is a new kind of pain., technorati.com

 

Bobb and Harold and Magical Realism

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When I was a kitten, I ate my own tail. (J/K) Meet my cat, Bobb. Meet my special pet, Harold. They are friends and play every day, summoning up spirits on our lawn, which really isn?t a lawn at all but rather a green and prickly stage that, incidentally, is mowed every week. The other day, as I dreamed of fame, either through my associations or through my sheer magnetic personality, I heard Harold say to Bobb, Let?s get out of here before the gardeners come. We can go to the library and re, technorati.com

 

"To know the place for the first time"

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By: Slater Rhea May 24, 2007 I get in the cab ? ?Hey, buddy,? he repeats for the third time in a thick, Caribbean accent. He?s a thirty-something dark-skinned man from the Dominican Republic. Short, wavy hair, pencil thin mustache, small gold earring, large gold ring on his pinky finger. ?Bobby? is his name ? sounds like what he?s calling me. ?You like smoke?? he asks me. I told him I had a cigar every now and then ? nothing regular. I?m not so sure he is talking about cigars ? or cigaret, technorati.com

 

Ezra Pun-dit D.lit

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Jump to Comments The bloke after decent ablutions writes poetry into streams of consciousness.   Morn?s a ?chirp; cheap, cheap; tweet, tweet.?    A Gertrude Xanthippe bawls musically: ?Friends Romans and Country men and women, let me your images and eyes only. Let the bum take his ears and walk off.?   A fly is buzzing close, stampeding the ears and fingering its folds like a joystick.   The Pun-dit observes the flighty motion of the horizon ?petals; drools, coughs and muddles his ears into sac, technorati.com

 

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