Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972
Dates
- Existence: 1885-10-30 - 1972-11-01
Biography
Ezra Pound (1885-1972), expatriate American poet and critic.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Barnard papers
William Bird Ezra Pound papers
Correspondence, writings, personal papers and musical compositions by Ezra Pound dating from his sojourn in Paris during the early 1920s.
Donald Clifford Gallup papers
Viola Baxter Jordan papers
Sheri Martinelli papers
Ezra Pound miscellany
The collection consists of letters and a few manuscripts by or related to Ezra Pound. Correspondents include Ubaldo degli Uberti; Ethel de Courcy Duncan; Robert Duncan; Gladys Hines; Lewis Maverick; Donald J. Paquette; Odon Por; and Louis Zukofsky. Manuscripts include holographs of "To Our Lady of Vicarious Atonement" and "What I Feel about Walt Whitman" by Pound and biographical notes on Pound by Lewis Maverick.
Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn papers
Olga Rudge Papers
Olga Rudge papers : addition
Manuscripts.
John J. Slocum papers relating to Ezra Pound
Correspondence between Slocum and Pound concerning Slocum's attempts to place works by Pound in American magazines; Pound's political and economic views; general literary matters; and their mutual friend James Laughlin. The collection also contains typescripts of three articles by Pound, including "In War Begin Responsibilities," and of a talk on Pound by Slocum, "Cast a Cold Eye."