Liam Guilar’s Reviews > The Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, H.D. and the Imagists > Status Update
Liam Guilar
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This book is ghosted by 'The Pound Era' but so far it stands up well in the comparison. The approach is biographical, but Carr brings "the Imagists" to life, and that means all of them, not just Pound. This gives the 'movement' a much better context. It's also free of Kenner's (occasionally) overwrought textual analysis.
— Aug 18, 2014 01:23AM
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Liam Guilar
is on page 219 of 976
This book is ghosted by 'The Pound Era' but so far it stands up well in the comparison. The approach is biographical, but Carr brings "the Imagists" to life, and that means all of them, not just Pound. This gives the 'movement' a much better context. It's also free of Kenner's (occasionally) overwrought textual analysis.
— Aug 14, 2014 03:56PM

