Ezra Pound
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- | {{Template}}'''Ezra Weston Loomis Pound''' ([[October 30]] [[1885]] – [[November 1]] [[1972]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[expatriate]] [[poetry|poet]], [[musician]], and [[critic]] who was a major figure of the [[Modernist poetry|Modernist]] movement in early-to mid- [[20th century]] [[poetry]]. He was the driving force behind several Modernist movements, notably [[Imagism]] and [[Vorticism]]. | + | {{Template}}'''Ezra Weston Loomis Pound''' ([[October 30]] [[1885]] – [[November 1]] [[1972]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[expatriate]] [[poetry|poet]], [[musician]], and [[critic]] who was a major figure of the [[Modernist literature|Modernist]] movement in early-to mid- [[20th century]] [[poetry]]. He was the driving force behind several Modernist movements, notably [[Imagism]] and [[Vorticism]]. |
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