| One Must Not Go Altogether with the Tide: The Letters of Ezra Pound and Stanley Nott Subjects: Pound Ezra 1885–1972 -- Correspondence; Poets American -- 20th century -- Correspondence; Nott C.S -- Correspondence; Publishers and publishing -- Great Britain -- Correspondence; Pound Ezra 1885–1972 -- Political and social views; Ezra Pound (1885-1972) is widely remembered not only as one of the most influential voices in twentieth-century literary modernism, but also for his notorious anti-Semitic writings and radio broadcasts that supported Mussolini's Italian Fascist regime. His ideological turn from poetics and aestheticism to extremist economics and politics has long been an area of controversy within literary studies. One Must Not Go Altogether with the Tide collects the letters between Pound and London publisher Stanley Nott (1887-1978) to open a door to Pound's thinking and publications during the 1930s. Hickman Miranda B. : Miranda B. Hickman is an associate professor in the Department of English at McGill University.Miranda B. Hickman is an associate professor in the Department of English at McGill University. |