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EPIC 29-Kyoto: International Poundian Forum. (The 29th Ezra Pound International Conference “Ezra Pound and Friendship”, Kyoto, Japan, June 24–26, 2022) [PDF]
The article provides an overview of the 29th international conference “Ezra Pound and Friendship.” The conference was held at Kyoto University from June 24 to June 26, 2022, virtually.
Karina R. Ibragimova
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According to a critical tradition that goes back to Aristotle, poetry is "more philosophic" than history. American poets from Joel Barlow onward have always taken history as their province, and the Modernists have Iarnously attempted long poems that are
Massimo Bacigalupo
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Lines for Olga by Ezra Pound [PDF]
This work presents to the Russian reader a translation of Ezra Pound’s poems devoted to Olga Rudge. The poems written in 1962–1972 first appeared in the 2002 collection Canti Postumi (ed.
Andrei V. Bronnikov
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EPIC-XXXI: Ezra Pound and Mary de Rachewiltz in Brunnenburg [PDF]
The article provides an overview of the 31th international conference “Light and Memory in Ezra Pound”. The conference was held at the Brunnenburg Castle (Dorf Tirol, Merano), owned by Pound’s daughter Mary de Rachewiltz (July 8–11, 2025). The conference
Karina R. Ibragimova
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Discovering Legacies: Fathers, Sons, Masculinities, and Equity Within Families
ABSTRACT In this article, I examine how personal experiences within my family and my homeplace communities have shaped 20 years of basic and applied research, as well as theorizing, on fathering and masculinities. I focus on how my practice of reflexive research has led me to discover legacies of masculinities across generations of my own family ...
Kevin Roy
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Ernesto Cardenal (y Ezra Pound). Relaciones
Artículo homenaje sobre Ernesto Cardenal. Se enfatizan sus relaciones formales, de pensamiento poético y cosmovisivas con Ezra Pound, al que siempre consideró su maestro.
Jorge Luis Arcos
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Formes et plans : l’alchimie Brancusi en poésie anglophone (Ezra Pound, William Butler Yeats)
This article analyzes the presence of Constantin Brancusi in the poetry of Ezra Pound and William B. Yeats, in order to show that the sculptor holds a double interest for these poets. On the one hand, his work and working material stand as an ideal and a
Charlotte Estrade
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Origin of subgenomes in the circumboreal, allopolyploid, carnivorous plant Drosera anglica
Abstract Premise The parentage of the widespread allopolyploid Drosera anglica, a member of the carnivorous sundew genus, remains uncertain despite over 100 years of morphological, cytological, and, more recently, molecular study. Methods Using transcriptomic and genomic data from 12 species of Drosera sect. Drosera, including four D.
Rebekah A. Mohn, Ya Yang
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, many young male and female poets attended “Ezuversity,” that is, Ezra Pound’s programme through which he educated them on the art of reading and writing. This study focuses on the case of Iris Barry (1895-1969),
Paula Camacho
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Orthodoxy assumes that the first‐person thoughts of an individual are anchored to a stable object. I challenge this assumption by arguing that “I” is polysemous. The perspectival anchor of a first‐person thought could be the bearer of the thought, the agent, the bearer of perception, or a body, to name just a few options.
Susanna Schellenberg
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