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  1. Pound’s Fascist Cantos (72 & 73) together with Rimbaud’s “Poets at Seven Years Old.” Trans. Jack Ross. Auckland: Perdrix Press, 1997. ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS. Bacigalupo, Massimo. “Ezra Pound’s Cantos 72 and 73: An Annotated Translation.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 20.1-2 (1991): 9-41.

  2. 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;

  3. 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.

  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. Pound invokes the meeting between Aphrodite and Anchises in Canto XXIII. One of Hermes’s attributes is to be a guide of souls in the underworld. In invoking Aphrodite and giving her the attributes and insignia of Hermes, Pound suggests that she will be his oracle and companion in his travels among the dead.

  6. The Cantos, collection of poems by Ezra Pound, who began writing these more or less philosophical reveries in 1915. The first were published in Poetry magazine in 1917; through the decades, the writing of cantos gradually became Pound’s major poetic occupation, and the last were published in 1968.

  7. Ezra Pound, 1885-1972 Ezra Weston Loomis Pound ("Ezra Pound"), along with T. S. Eliot, was one of the two main influences on British and U.S. poetry between the two world wars. Pound was born in a small, two-storey house in Hailey, Idaho Territory on October 30, 1885. Between 1897 and 1900 Pound attended Cheltenham Military Academy, sometimes ...

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