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  1. 20 de oct. de 2020 · Creative Blooms 16: Remystification (Part 2) — “The Cosmopolitan Haiku”. October 20, 2020. Richard Gilbert. Creative Blooms.

  2. Ezra Pound: Libra Por Libra, El Mejor Orfebre. octubre 30, 2013. El poeta, ensayista y traductor Edgar Amador (1967) nos ofrece una mirada lúcida y penetrante al pensamiento poético de Ezra Pound, uno de los poetas esenciales del siglo XX, uno de los poetas que configuraron nuestra visión de la poesía contemporánea.

  3. 11 de jul. de 2016 · Ezra Pound was the founder (and namer) of the imagists, as well as a noted modernist poet in his own right. His work ranges from the very small to the very large: arguably his two most famous poems are a two-line imagist piece called ‘In a Station of the Metro’, and a vast, 800-page epic called The Cantos, which Pound worked on for over fifty years.

  4. About Haiku. A haiku is a brief Japanese form that has been adapted into English in various ways. Its usual definition is that it is a three-line poem, consisting of seventeen syllables split 5 - 7 - 5. Other criteria (such as a 'zen mood', a reference to a season, or the poem being divided by a word that implies some form of cutting) may be ...

  5. (Cid, vol. 28, no.3, 1954). While Donald Hall, reaffirmed Pound`s impact not only to his personal poetry but his support was evidenced in James Joyce, T.S. Eliot, and Robert Frost, recalling that "Ezra Pound is the poet who, a thousand times more than any other man, has made modern poetry possible in English."

  6. Powered by LitCharts content and AI. "In a Station of the Metro" is a poem by American writer Ezra Pound, originally published in 1913. Pound's two-line poem is a famous example of "imagism," a poetic form spear-headed by Pound that focuses above all on relating clear images through precise, accessible language.

  7. Ezra Pound, The Cantos, Translation Poetics, Collage Art, Defamiliarization, Chinese Characters, Confucianism. 1. Introduction. Ezra Pound (1885-1972) was one of the most influential poets and critics of the 20th century in America, and a significant figure in the modernist literary movement.