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  1. This critical manuscript edition makes available for the first time Ezra Pound’s and Olga Rudge’s unfinished and unpublished detective novel, The Blue Spill. Composed in the Italian winter of 1930, the novel is a playfully self-conscious exploration

  2. OLGA RUDGE (1895-) Olga Rudge was born in Youngstown, Ohio on April 13, 1895, the daughter of J. Edgar Rudge, a real estate investor, and Julia O'Connell Rudge, a singer. Around 1905, Julia Rudge moved to Europe with her three children, first to London and then to Paris, in pursuit of her singing career. Olga was educated at St.

  3. Abstract. This chapter describes significant events in Olga Rudge's life from 1950–1955. These include Olga's continued efforts to gain Ezra's release; her retu

  4. Abstract. This chapter describes significant events in Olga Rudge's life from 1972–1996. These include Ezra's death and funeral; the signing of a Family Agreeme

  5. 1 de oct. de 2008 · Olga Rudge and Ezra Pound: "What Thou Lovest Well" documents the whole of Rudge's long life (1895-1996), with emphasis on all things Ezra. While mostly for the faithful, Rudge's 20th-century transcontinental existence as a violinist and musicologist (helping to revive Vivaldi's work) holds interest for feminists and others with interest in the status of women in the arts.

  6. in a lace-trimmed, puffed-sleeved dresson a brocade-upholstered. parlor chair in the spacious white-frame house at 733 Bryson Street, Youngstown, Ohio, where her father, J. Edgar Rudge, had brought his talented young onde to live. Olga was proud to acknowledge the Rudge family history.

  7. La cita era a las cuatro de la tarde del 30 de noviembre en la casa en que Ezra Pound vivió en Venecia, la ciudad que más amó este monstruo de la poesía, a quien Eliot conside