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  1. Olga Rudge was a distinguished violinist and later an important. musicologist in the domain of baroque instrumental music, but she is remembered now more vividly for her devotion to the great American. poet Ezra Pound (1885-1972). She was born in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1895 but educated in England and in Paris.

  2. The Olga Rudge Papers Addition consists of material relating to the life and work of Olga Rudge received by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library after the processing of the 1990 accession of the Olga Rudge Papers was complete. The addition contains correspondence, personal and family papers, photographs, and a variety of printed ...

  3. With him, she coped with the wrenching dislocations brought about by two catastrophic world wars and experienced modernism’s radical transformation of the arts.In this enlightening biography, Anne Conover offers a full portrait of Olga Rudge (1895–1996), drawing for the first time on Rudge’s extensive unpublished personal notebooks and correspondence.

  4. 5 de nov. de 1985 · 40 años con Ezra Pound Olga Rudge habita aún en Venecia la casita en la que convivió con el poeta norteamericano

  5. A loving and admiring companion for half a century to literary titan Ezra Pound, concert violinist Olga Rudge was the muse who inspired the poet to complete his epic poem, The Cantos, and the mother of his only daughter, Mary. Strong-minded and defiant of conventions, Rudge knew the best and worst of times with Pound.

    • Gebundenes Buch
  6. 1 de oct. de 2001 · Anne Conover's biography of Olga Rudge and Ezra Pound is nearly incomprehensible in three or four languages. Conover's style seems to be to write a topic sentence, then devote the rest of the paragraph to an extended quote, in English, French, Italian or perhaps in Pound's eccentric prose, from her research.

    • Anne Conover
  7. The Olga Rudge Papers document the life and activities of musician Olga Rudge and her fifty-year relationship with the poet Ezra Pound. The papers span the dates 1887-1989, but the bulk of the material covers the years 1923-80. The papers are arranged in eleven series.