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  1. Ezra Pound started writing The Cantos around May 1915 and stopped by 1959. After that date, uncollected fragments of the poem continued to be published, Drafts and Fragments (1968), Posthumous Cantos (2002, 2015) and Sero te amavi (forcoming).

  2. Three Cantos. By Ezra Pound. Canto III appeared in the July, 1917 issue of Poetry. Originally part of what scholars call the "Ur-Cantos," this version of Canto III was later edited by Pound to become Canto I of his collected Cantos. The section that eventually became Canto I is highlighted in blue in the poem below. —THE EDITORS.

  3. Hear me. Cadmus of Golden Prows! The silver mirrors catch the bright stones and flare, Dawn, to our waking, drifts in the green cool light; Dew-haze blurs, in the grass, pale ankles moving. Beat, beat, whirr, thud, in the soft turf. under the apple trees, Choros nympharum, goat-foot, with the pale foot alternate;

  4. The Online Companion to. The Cantos of Ezra Pound. 2014-. Three Cantos (1917) Links in categories 3. A Draft of XVI Cantos (1-16, 1925) Links in categories 15. A Draft of the Cantos 17-27 (1928) Links in categories 11. Cantos XXVIII-XXX (28-30, 1930) Links in categories 3. Eleven New Cantos (31-41, 1934) Links in categories 11.

  5. 31 de may. de 2023 · Going down the long ladder unguarded, I fell against the buttress, Shattered the nape-nerve, the soul sought Avernus. But thou, O King, I bid remember me, unwept, unburied, Heap up mine arms, be tomb by sea-bord, and inscribed: A man of no fortune, and with a name to come. And set my oar up, that I swung mid fellows."

  6. Summary. ‘Canto I’ by Ezra Pound is the start of Pound’s collection of musings, The Cantos. ‘Canto I’ is a translation of one part of The Odyssey. In this section of The Odyssey, Pound translates Odysseus’ journey into the realm of the dead. He speaks briefly on Circe’s island, what the trip along the sea is like, and then about ...

  7. Hace 8 horas · In 1949, while imprisoned for treason, Ezra Pound won the prestigious Bollingen Prize for Poetry for The Pisan Cantos, a sequence he began while in jail. He died, following a decade of silence, in 1972. The Cantos - "Say I take your whole bag of tricks, / Let in your quirks and tweeks, and say the thing’s an art-form, / …and that the modern ...

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