I've been reading some Pound over the last couple of weeks and I think he's my favourite poet now.
What are your thoughts on him?
he's alright
>>8263447
Can you expand on that? Don't know many people who are into Pound and I think here is probably my best bet to have a conversation about him
>>8263445
Bump
>>8263447
>alRIGHT
Subtle.
>>8263451
Not the guy you quoted, but I regard him as a sort of a test for myself. My goal is to understand more every time I read a part of the Cantos.
>>8263579
Yeah, I'm working my way through the Cantos at the moment. It's my first time, so I'm not too worried about getting all of the allusions at this stage
>>8263579
Do you have any recs for stuff similar to the Cantos, or to Pound in general?
op are you just another brazilian who have suddenly falling in love with pound?
>>8263596
The Waste Land, probably. Eliot was Pound's 'ideal reader', so to say.
In prose, Joyce.
Corncobber: the poet