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Personae - Masken. Gedichte. Englisch-deutsch. (1926)

von Ezra Pound

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If the invention of literary modernism is usually attributed to Joyce, Eliot and Pound, it was Pound's personality and position in the artistic world that enabled the experiment to transform itself into an international movement. In 1926 Pound brought together the body of his shorter poems into a definitive collection which would illustrate the hallmarks of the new style. This collection, where Pound presented himself in a variety of characters or 'masks', was called Personae. In 1926, Personae's publication gave solidity to a movement; today the work stands as one of the classic texts of the twentieth century.… (mehr)
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One of the classic texts of the twentieth century, this volume demonstrates Pound's important contribution to the modernist movement. More than just a contribution this collection provides cohesion and dynamics to the force of modernist literary artistry. I think we can agree with Pound that here is a poet "that doth drink of life as lesser men drink wine." ( )
  jwhenderson | Jul 15, 2023 |
Se a invenção do modernismo literário é geralmente atribuída a James Joyce, T. S. Eliot e Ezra Pound, foi Pound sozinho quem forneceu (nas palavras de Hugh Kenner) "a presença sinergética" para converter uma experiência individual num movimento internacional. Em 1926, Pound esculpido cuidadosamente seu corpo de poemas curtos em uma coleção definitiva que melhor mostra sua concentração de força, sua economia de meios e seu hábito analítico - para ele, as 3 características do novo estilo. Esta coleção, onde Pound apresentou-se em uma variedade de caracteres ou "máscaras", foi chamada de Personae. Sua publicação deu solidez ao movimento modernista; hoje, se destaca como um texto clássico do século XX. ( )
  jgcorrea | Apr 29, 2016 |
This is the standard collection of Pound's pre-Cantos poems as selected by Pound himself.

One is tempted to view it as preparations for the Cantos, but the work it contains -- Cathay, the Homage to Sextus Propertius, Mauberly, and the earlier Imagiste work -- stands on its own as an imposing, readable, and influential body of work, tracing Pound's development from the archaizing midwestern American with a focus on Provence to the europeanized International Modernist.

Essential reading if you want to read any later Twentieth Century poets, and recommended if you just want to address an important body of work in itself. ( )
2 abstimmen jsburbidge | Feb 18, 2016 |
Pound remains one of the most significant and influential poets in English in the twentieth century. This collection provides a guide to his early experiments culminating in the original three cantos (later drastically revised). Although an unrepentant modernist this collection shows the extent of his perhaps rather achaic diction in many of the early poems. In some ways some of these poems seem slightly more romantic and imprecise than those of more traditional poets working at the same time such as Hardy. Nevertheless, Pound was always an inveterate experimentalist and this can be seen in his exploration of verse form: he works through a series of distinctive styles and genres, imitating his much favoured troubadours, adopting voices and personae in the manner of another hero, Browning. The different modes of his work are all incorporated here - the imagist poems, brief and compressed, the best powerfully evocative of intense moments as seen in "In a Station at the Metro"; the adaptations and translations which reconstruct the Roman Sextus Propertius' oblique criticism of his culture in a modern setting often to great effect; the massively influential Chinese poems of the "Cathay" sequence which provide in many ways the most telling evidence of Pound's desire to get beyond traditional conceptions of iambic rhythm; and finally the brilliant but sometimes inscrutable "Hugh Selwyn Mauberly" sequence, an energetic and scornful dismissal of British cultural complacency in the face of both the destructive and productive tides of the modernism that Pound went on to advocate. This is a collection which is of immense importance but Pound's programmatic and sometimes intemperate explorations for all their creativity do lack the kind of warmth of some of his contemporaries. ( )
1 abstimmen elyreader | Jul 5, 2009 |
As a catalog of Grandpa's early stuff, it's reliable. If interested in how he got to The Cantos, very fine. Could rely less on Pound's own discrimination and expand to include much of the shorter stuff. A lume Spento, A Quinzaine For This Yule, and later imagist stuff from BLAST,etc. Overall a solid representation of Pound's early
efforts. ( )
  SundinRichards | Feb 28, 2009 |
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If the invention of literary modernism is usually attributed to Joyce, Eliot and Pound, it was Pound's personality and position in the artistic world that enabled the experiment to transform itself into an international movement. In 1926 Pound brought together the body of his shorter poems into a definitive collection which would illustrate the hallmarks of the new style. This collection, where Pound presented himself in a variety of characters or 'masks', was called Personae. In 1926, Personae's publication gave solidity to a movement; today the work stands as one of the classic texts of the twentieth century.

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