The Selected Letters of Ezra Pound to John Quinn: 1915-1924

Format
Hardback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Published
30 May 1991
Pages
252
ISBN
9780822311324

The Selected Letters of Ezra Pound to John Quinn: 1915-1924

This volume provides a first-hand survey of the arts and literature during a crucial period in modern culture, 1915-1924. Pound was then associated with such germinal magazines as BLAST , The Little Review , The Egoist , and Poetry - he was discovering or publicizing writers such as Robert Frost, Hilda Doolittle, T.S. Eliot, and James Joyce; and he was championing the painters Wyndham Lewis and William Wadsworth as well as the sculptors Jacob Epstein, Henri Gaudier Brzeska, and Constantin Brancusi. Pound wrote to John Quinn - a New York lawyer, an expert in business law, and a collector of unusual taste and discrimination - about these artists and many more, urging him to support their journals, collect their manuscripts, and buy and exhibit their paintings and sculptures. Quinn at one time owned manuscripts of Ulysses and The Waste Land, Brancusi’s sculpture Mlle Pogany , and Picasso’s painting Three Musicians . Yet he was often sceptical about the value of new schools of art, such as Vorticism, and disturbed by the outspokeness of authors such as Joyce. Pound’s letters are unusually tactful when he counters Quinn’s doubts and explains the premises of experimental art. Pound’s letters to Quinn are touched with his characteristic humour and wordplay and are especially notable for their lucidity of expression, engendered by Pound’s deep respect for Quinn.

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