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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Omar_PoundOmar Pound - Wikipedia

    Omar Shakespear Pound (10 September 1926 – 2 March 2010) was an Anglo-American writer, teacher, and translator. The son of Ezra Pound and his wife Dorothy Shakespear, Pound was the author of Arabic & Persian Poems (1970) and co-author of Wyndham Lewis: A Descriptive Bibliography (1978).

  2. 2 de mar. de 2010 · Omar Pound was a poet, scholar, translator from the Arabic and Persian, and retired teacher of English at Princeton University. In addition to his several volumes of poetry and translations, he edited three volumes of his father's letters.

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  3. When Artful Dodge was beginning work on its special section of writing from the Middle East, I was fortunate to meet Omar Pound, perhaps the most significant translator of Persian and Arabic classical texts since Edward Fitzgerald started on the quatrains of Omar Khayam.

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  5. www.the-tls.co.uk › articles › omar-poundOmar Pound | TLS

    25 de nov. de 2022 · Omar Pound was a teacher and translator; in 1970 New Directions published his Arabic and Persian Poems. He was married to Elizabeth Stevenson Parkin and they had two children, Katherine Shakespear Pound and Oriana Davenport Pound.

  6. The primary content of the volume is Pound's letters to Cravens. Over the years, Pounds letters have typically come to us organized to suggest a literary relationship: Pound/Joyce, Pound/Ford, Pound/Lewis, Pound/Zukofsky. A shift in interest to Pound's literary relations with women occurred with Ezra

  7. edition of Pound's correspondence with Alice Corbin Henderson, which is currently in press with the University of Texas Press; Hugh Witemeyer is also finishing an edition of Pound's letters with Bronson Cutting; and Mr. Omar Pound has nearly completed anoth-er volume of letters between Ezra and Dorothy Pound, this one covering the period when