Ezra Pound

"Until you know who has lent what to whom, you know nothing whatever of politics, you know nothing whatever of history, you know nothing of international wrangles."

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Source: Ezra Pound (1978). “Ezra Pound Speaking: Radio Speeches of World War II”, Greenwood Press

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Ezra Pound

Ezra Pound

Poet, Critic

Ezra Pound was a pivotal modernist poet known for his innovative ideas on language and art, particularly through his influential work 'The Cantos'.

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