This was an excellent anthology of Imagism - that sub-movement in Modernism where poets began constructing poems from their atoms (the images themselves, and words) so as to justify and forge a brand new way of writing. It set the stage for T.S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, and scores of others to develop the "atoms" into diverse, intricate, wholly-fleshed out philosophies ensconced in their unique poetry. I will dedicate more study to Imagism, because it's a philosophically and artistically compelling sub-movement. Pratt's anthology is a fantastic resource for academics and common readers!