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    Ezra Pound's Chinese Friends: Stories in Letters

    Ezra Pound's Chinese Friends by Qian, Zhaoming;

    Stories in Letters

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 21 February 2008

    • ISBN 9780199238606
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 242x162x18 mm
    • Weight 611 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 30 black-and-white halftones
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    Short description:

    No literary figure of the past century is comparable to Ezra Pound in the scope and depth of his exchange with China. In this book 162 previously unpublished letters between Pound and nine Chinese intellectuals, accompanied by introductions and notes, make available for the first time the forgotten stories of Pound and his Chinese friends.

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    No literary figure of the past century - in America or perhaps in any other Western country - is comparable to Ezra Pound in the scope and depth of his exchange with China. To this day, scholars and students still find it puzzling that this influential poet spent a lifetime incorporating Chinese language, literature, history, and philosophy into Anglo-American modernism. How well did Pound know Chinese? Was he guided exclusively by eighteenth to nineteenth-century orientalists in his various Chinese projects? Did he seek guidance from Chinese peers? Those who have written about Pound and China have failed to address this fundamental question. No one could do so just a few years ago when the letters Pound wrote to his Chinese friends were sealed or had not been found. This book brings together 162 revealing letters between Pound and nine Chinese intellectuals, eighty-five of them newly opened up and none previously printed. Accompanied by editorial introductions and notes, these selected letters make available for the first time the forgotten stories of Pound and his Chinese friends. They illuminate a dimension in Pound's career that has been neglected: his dynamic interaction with people from China over a span of forty-five years from 1914 until 1959. This selection will also be a documentary record of a leading modernist's unparalleled efforts to pursue what he saw as the best of China, including both his stumbles and his triumphs.

    Zhaoming Qian has brought to the foreground not ony an essential source for Pound's oriental thinking but a necessary chapter in cross-cultural endeacour.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Illustrations
    Introduction
    Notes on the Text
    F. T. Sung's China Plan for Pound: "China is interesting, VERY"
    Miss Tseng and the Seven Lakes Canto: "Descendant of Kung and Thseng-Tsu"
    Yang as Pound's Opponent and Collaborator: "To sacrifice to a spirit not one's own is flattery"
    Achilles Fang and Pound's Bilingual Confucius: "All answers are in the FOUR BOOKS"
    Pound as Miss Jung's Dissertation Adviser: "One's opinions change"
    Between Pound and Carsun Chang: "Confucianism as Confucius had it"
    William McNaughton's Memoir: What Pound and Carsun Chang Talked about at St. Elizabeths
    Achilles Fang and Pound's Classic Anthology:"The barbarians need the ODES"
    Pound's Discovery of a Seventh-century B.C. Economist: "Chao ought not to be wasted"
    From Poetry to Politics: "Wang's middle name not in Mathews"
    P. H. Fang and the Naxi Rites in The Cantos: "I have found your Muen BPo & KA MA gyu"
    Appendix: Ezra Pound's Typescript for "Preliminary Survey"
    Glossary
    Works, Libraries, and Collections Cited

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