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1885 - 1972 Ezra Pound
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Biographical Info Born in Idaho but grew up in Pennsylvania Taught at a conservative religious college but led an unconventional lifestyle that didn’t “mesh” with his surroudings Settled in London in 1908 and became a self-appointed spokesman for imagism Became a critic of American life Moved to Paris in 1921, then to Italy in 1924 Supported Benito Mussolini, a Fascist dictator Fascism – one-party dictatorship; forcible suppression of opposition; belligerent nationalism, racism, militarism
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Bio cont. Stayed in Italy after WW II broke out Denounced struggles of US and its allies against Germany, Italy, and Japan in radio broadcasts; broadcasts were anti- Semitic Taken prisoner by the American army in 1945 Returned to US to be tried for treason Determined to be mentally incompetent to stand trial Committed to St. Elizabeth’s, a hospital for the criminally insane in Washington, D.C., in 1946 Released in 1958 Returned to Italy, where he died (in Venice)
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“The River Merchant’s Wife: A Letter”
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Stanza 1 River-merchant and his wife when they were children Playing by the gate—she with flowers; he on stilts Stanza 2 An arranged marriage when the speaker was only 14 She respects her husband; however, she is bashful Stanza 3 She learns to love him, so much so that she has no desire to be with anyone else after he dies Stanza 4 He leaves, probably to go to work, and is gone for 5 months She is sad Stanza 5 He did not want to leave Time has gone on, but she remains saddened by things in nature She will rush to meet him if she knows he is coming home.
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“The Garden” Dying piecemeal – bit by bit Anemia – lack of vigor; lifelessness Rabble – loud, noisy mob So…what is this poem about?
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