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Creative process in Poetry: Ezra Pound: A poet’s key required qualities
In a wide-raging interview on literature in general with Donald Hall for the Paris Review in 1962* Ezra Pound was asked what he considered to be the most important quality a poet could possess and whether Pound considered such an attribute to be formal … Continue reading