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Personae

Ezra Pound

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Personae," Ezra Pound presents a compelling collection of poems that epitomize his innovative approach to modernist literature. This work showcases his signature use of imagism, where concise language and vivid imagery evoke profound emotions and refined insights. The collection operates within a broader literary context that challenges traditional poetic forms and embraces experimental structures, drawing upon various cultural and historical influences. Through an array of personae, Pound explores themes of identity, artistic creation, and the interplay between self and society, inviting readers to navigate the complexities of the human experience. Ezra Pound, an influential figure in early 20th-century literature, was deeply engaged with the avant-garde movements of his time, including modernism and imagism. His exposure to diverse cultures and languages, gained from extensive travels in Europe and beyond, profoundly shaped his artistic vision. Pound's quest for a new poetic language and his commitment to capturing the essence of contemporary life propelled him into the literary forefront, leading to the creation of "Personae," which distills his philosophical inquiries and cultural critiques. For readers seeking an enriching experience that blends aesthetic innovation with deep philosophical exploration, "Personae" stands as a testament to Ezra Pound's genius. This collection is not only a reflection of the modernist ethos but also an invitation to examine the layered complexities of personal and cultural identity. Engage with Pound's transformative vision and discover the nuances of modern thought through his remarkable poetry.
Verfügbar seit: 04.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 23 Seiten.

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