Today’s poem from Ezra Pound (a poet with his own colorful history of exile) is after the style of Li Po, featured last week. Ezra Pound was born in Hailey, Idaho, on October 30, 1885. He completed two years of college at the University of Pennsylvania and earned a degree from Hamilton College in 1905. After teaching at Wabash College for two years, he travelled abroad to Spain, Italy, and London, where, as the literary executor of the scholar Ernest Fenellosa, he became interested in Japanese and Chinese poetry. He married Dorothy Shakespear in 1914 and became London editor of the
Enjoyed this so much especially after listening to your commentary.
I noticed that the title said “Ezra Round” instead of Ezra Pound.
Ha-good catch! And poor Ezra, he’s really such an angular fellow.