Ezra Pound: Poems

Selected works

  • (1908). A Lume Spento. Venice: A. Antonini (poems, privately printed).
  • (1908). A Quinzaine for This Yule. London: Pollock (poems, privately printed); and Elkin Mathews.
  • (1909). Personae. London: Elkin Mathews (poems).
  • (1909). Exultations. London: Elkin Mathews (poems).
  • (1910). The Spirit of Romance. London: J. M. Dent & Sons (prose).
  • (1910). Provenca. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company (poems).
  • (1911). Canzoni. London: Elkin Mathews (poems)
  • (1912). The Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti Boston: Small, Maynard and Company (translations; cheaper edition destroyed by fire, London: Swift & Co).
  • (1912). Ripostes. S. Swift, London, (poems; first mention of Imagism)
  • (1915). Cathay. Elkin Mathews (poems; translations)
  • (1916). Gaudier-Brzeska. A Memoir. London: John Lane (prose).
  • (1916). Certain Noble Plays of Japan: From the Manuscripts of Ernest Fenollosa, chosen by Ezra Pound.
  • (1916) with Ernest Fenollosa. "Noh", or, Accomplishment: A Study of the Classical Stage of Japan. London: Macmillan and Co.
  • (1916). Lustra. London: Elkin Mathews (poems).
  • (1917). Twelve Dialogues of Fontenelle (translations).
  • (1917). Lustra. New York: Alfred A. Knopf (poems, with the first "Three Cantos").
  • (1918). Pavannes and Divisions New York: Alfred A. Knopf (prose).
  • (1918). Quia Pauper Amavi London: Egoist Press (poems).
  • (1919). The Fourth Canto. London: Ovid Press (poem).
  • (1920). Hugh Selwyn Mauberley. London: Ovid Press (poem).
  • (1920). Umbra. London: Elkin Mathews (poems and translations).
  • (1920) with Ernest Fenollosa. Instigations: Together with an Essay on the Chinese Written Character. New York: Boni & Liveright (prose).
  • (1921). Poems, 1918–1921. New York: Boni & Liveright.
  • (1922). Remy de Gourmont: The Natural Philosophy of Love. New York: Boni & Liveright (translation).
  • (1923). Indiscretions, or, Une revue des deux mondes. Paris: Three Mountains Press.
  • (1924) as William Atheling. Antheil and the Treatise on Harmony. Paris (essays).
  • (1925). A Draft of XVI Cantos. Paris: Three Mountains Press. The first collection of The Cantos.
  • (1926). Personae: The Collected Poems of Ezra Pound. New York: Boni & Liveright.
  • (1928). A Draft of the Cantos 17–27. London: John Rodker.
  • (1928). Selected Poems. Edited and with an introduction by T. S. Eliot. London: Faber & Faber.
  • (1928). Ta Hio: The Great Learning, newly rendered into the American language. Seattle: University of Washington Bookstore (translation).
  • (1930). A Draft of XXX Cantos. Paris: Nancy Cunard's Hours Press.
  • (1930). Imaginary Letters. Paris: Black Sun Press. Eight essays from the Little Review, 1917–18.
  • (1931). How to Read. Harmsworth (essays).
  • (1932). Guido Cavalcanti Rime. Genoa: Edizioni Marsano (translations).
  • (1933). ABC of Economics. London: Faber & Faber (essays).
  • (1934). Eleven New Cantos: XXXI–XLI. New York: Farrar & Rinehart (poems).
  • (1934). Homage to Sextus Propertius. London: Faber & Faber (poems).
  • (1934). ABC of Reading. New Haven: Yale University Press (essays).
  • (1934). Make It New. London: Faber & Faber (essays).
  • (1935). Alfred Venison's Poems: Social Credit Themes by the Poet of Titchfield Street. London: Stanley Nott, Ltd. Pamphlets on the New Economics, No. 9 (essays).
  • (1935). Jefferson and/or Mussolini. London: Stanley Nott. (essays).
  • (1935). Social Credit: An Impact. London: Stanley Nott. (essays). Repr.: Peter Russell (1951). Money Pamphlets by Pound, no. 5, London.
  • (1936) with Ernest Fenollosa. The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry. London: Stanley Nott.
  • (1937). The Fifth Decade of Cantos. New York: Farrar & Rinehart (poems).
  • (1937). Polite Essays. London: Faber & Faber (essays).
  • (1937). Confucius: Digest of the Analects, edited and published by Giovanni Scheiwiller, (translations)
  • (1938). Guide to Kulchur. New York: New Directions.
  • (1939). What Is Money For?. Greater Britain Publications (essays). Money Pamphlets by Pound, no. 3. London: Peter Russell.
  • (1940). Cantos LXII–LXXI. New Directions, New York (John Adams Cantos 62–71).
  • (1942). Carta da Visita di Ezra Pound. Edizioni di lettere d'oggi. Rome. English translation by John Drummond: A Visiting Card. Money Pamphlets by Pound, no. 4. London: Peter Russell, 1952 (essays).
  • (1944). L'America, Roosevelt e le cause della guerra presente. Casa editrice della edizioni popolari, Venice. English translation, by John Drummond: America, Roosevelt and the Causes of the Present War, Money Pamphlets by Pound, no. 6, Peter Russell, London 1951
  • (1944). Introduzione alla Natura Economica degli S.U.A.. Casa editrice della edizioni popolari. Venice. English translation An Introduction to the Economic Nature of the United States, by Carmine Amore. Repr.: Peter Russell, Money Pamphlets by Pound, London 1950 (essay)
  • (1944). Orientamenti. Casa editrice dalla edizioni popolari. Venice (prose)
  • (1944). Oro et lavoro: alla memoria di Aurelio Baisi. Moderna, Rapallo. English translation: Gold and Work, Money Pamphlets by Pound, no. 2, Peter Russell, London 1952 (essays)
  • (1948). If This Be Treason. Siena: privately printed for Olga Rudge by Tip Nuova (original drafts of six of Pound's Radio Rome broadcasts)
  • (1948). The Pisan Cantos. New York: New Directions Publishing (Cantos 74–84)
  • (1948). The Cantos of Ezra Pound (includes The Pisan Cantos). New Directions, poems
  • (1949). Elektra (started in 1949, first performed 1987), a play by Ezra Pound and Rudd Fleming
  • (1950). Seventy Cantos. London: Faber & Faber. OCLC 468875760
  • (1950). Patria Mia. Chicago: R. F. Seymour (reworked New Age articles, 1912–1913). OCLC 230706458
  • (1951). Confucius: The Great Digest and Unwobbling Pivot. New York: New Directions (translation). OCLC 334011927[467]
  • (1951). Confucius: Analects (John) Kaspar & (David) Horton, Square $ Series, New York (translation).
  • (1954). The Classic Anthology Defined by Confucius. Harvard University Press (translations)
  • (1954). Lavoro ed Usura. All'insegna del pesce d'oro. Milan (essays)
  • (1955). Section: Rock-Drill, 85–95 de los Cantares. All'insegna del pesce d'oro, Milan (poems)
  • (1956). Sophocles: The Women of Trachis. A Version by Ezra Pound. Neville Spearman, London (translation)
  • (1957). Brancusi. Milan (essay)
  • (1959). Thrones: 96–109 de los Cantares. New York: New Directions (poems).
  • (1968). Drafts and Fragments: Cantos CX–CXVII. New York: New Directions (poems).[468]

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