Ezra Pound's development philosophy American poet and critic's Pound is called "poet poet" because he believed that poetry is the highest in art, from the deep influence on English composition in the 20th century. I would never think that writers and optimists like Ezra Pound were born in Hailey, Idaho in 1885. Judging from the voice of his work, he is definitely one of the images of Europe. Two years after teaching at university in 1908, Pond went abroad to Spain, Italy, London.
Among all the major literary figures of the 20th century, Ezra Pound is one of the most controversial people and one of the most important contributors to contemporary poetry. In the literary thesis of Ezra Pound, T. Introduction, S. Elliott argues that the pound is "more responsible than any other person against the poetry revolution of the 20th century." Forty years later, Donald Hall repeatedly stated in the comments gathered in "Memory Poets" as follows. Zrapund is a thousand times more poet than any other who makes contemporary poetry a reality in English. "
The importance of the pound to the resurrection of art and poetry in the early part of the century was widely recognized, but in 1950 Hugh Kenner said in his epoch-making study Ezra Pond's poem "Greatness is It was possible to claim that there was no. Pound has never been explored before and there is no extensive reader; his innovation and the use of unusual poetry often confuse sympathetic readers. In his early career, from his aesthetic point of view, the pound was controversial, but later for his political views. However, during the majority of the century, the pound has advanced the art of poetry and promised to maintain his aesthetic standards in extreme adversity.
Many people are affecting the life of Ezra Pound. Probably the most important is Wyndham Lewis who believes his intellectuals are equal. Alfred Tennyson also has important influence. Pounds often seek out creativity from him, but he believes Tennyson is deep. Tennyson later became a favorite of the pounds Many people influenced him, but his difficulties in life formed his idea. The temptation to move to Europe and be promoted by the Nazis was too much for him. He succumbed to anti-Semitism and abandoned all religious relations. While I was at St. Elizebeths, he changed my mind and began to help history. He has never experienced love, it is very difficult for him as he considers love as the ultimate emotion.