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Page 110
... Pound's hands may never be known . Dr. Kenner tells us Mary Fenollosa chose Pound after reading his " In a Station of the Metro " and other poems from Lustra in the April , 1913 issue of Poetry ( Chicago ) , a theory Pound encouraged ...
... Pound's hands may never be known . Dr. Kenner tells us Mary Fenollosa chose Pound after reading his " In a Station of the Metro " and other poems from Lustra in the April , 1913 issue of Poetry ( Chicago ) , a theory Pound encouraged ...
Page 111
... Pound's reshaping of the poems from Fenollosa's notebooks , virtually all the translations from Japanese and Chinese ... Pound and Arthur Waley ( in his versions published in 1916 and 1919 ) achieve anything approaching ac- ceptable ...
... Pound's reshaping of the poems from Fenollosa's notebooks , virtually all the translations from Japanese and Chinese ... Pound and Arthur Waley ( in his versions published in 1916 and 1919 ) achieve anything approaching ac- ceptable ...
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... Pound was able , through Fenollosa's notes , to feel his way along and to find the real essence of the poem , even when , in " The River Song , " he makes two poems by Li Po into one . Nor were the notebooks themselves entirely accurate ...
... Pound was able , through Fenollosa's notes , to feel his way along and to find the real essence of the poem , even when , in " The River Song , " he makes two poems by Li Po into one . Nor were the notebooks themselves entirely accurate ...
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