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Diptych Rome-London
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Diptych Rome-London

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Created in the aftermath of World War I, the poems ironically consider the place of the artist in a botched civilization.
Homage to Sextus Propertius (1917) is a free translation from the Latin, an homage to the Roman poet; praising its enormous freedom and range of tone, Hugh Kenner remarked that few more original poems exist in English.
Hugh Selwyn Mauberly (1920) is described in A. Walton Litz’s clear and helpful introduction as a master document of literary modernism. It was also T.S. Eliot’s favorite Pound poem: I am quite certain of ‘Mauberley,’ whatever else I am certain of…a great poem, a document of an epoch.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Country
United States
Date
8 August 1994
Pages
64
ISBN
9780811212687

Created in the aftermath of World War I, the poems ironically consider the place of the artist in a botched civilization.
Homage to Sextus Propertius (1917) is a free translation from the Latin, an homage to the Roman poet; praising its enormous freedom and range of tone, Hugh Kenner remarked that few more original poems exist in English.
Hugh Selwyn Mauberly (1920) is described in A. Walton Litz’s clear and helpful introduction as a master document of literary modernism. It was also T.S. Eliot’s favorite Pound poem: I am quite certain of ‘Mauberley,’ whatever else I am certain of…a great poem, a document of an epoch.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Country
United States
Date
8 August 1994
Pages
64
ISBN
9780811212687