ONLINE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ITALIAN POUND STUDIES
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BOOKS, 2018-2000
2018
Mirabile, Andrea. Ezra Pound e l'arte italiana. Fra le Avantguardie e d'Annunzio. Firenze: Olschki, 2018.
Pound, Ezra. Ezra Pound in immagini e parole. A cura di F. di Mieri. Ripostes, 2018.
Rivali, Alessandro. Ho cercato di scrivere paradiso. Ezra Pound nelle parole della figlia: conversazioni con Mary de Rachewiltz. Milano: Mondadori.
2017
Accame, Giano. Ezra Pound Economista. Contro l'usura. 2nd. ed. Prefazione di Adriano Scianca. Passaggio al Bosco, 2017.
Massimo Bacigalupo. AngloLiguria. Da Byron a Hemingway. Genoa: Il canneto editore, 2017.
From the Contents:
A New Translation of XXX Cantos
Mary de Rachewiltz at Work on the Cantares
Colombo, Andrea. I maledetti. Dalla parte sbagliata della storia. Torino: Lindau, 2017.
Pound, Ezra. Cantos Scelti. Trans. Mary de Rachewiltz. Milano: Mondadori, 2017.
Vincenti, Fabrizio. Qui Ezra Pound. Pagine poundiane nella RSI. Eclettica, 2017.
2016
Antonangeli, Riccardo. Pound e l'ultimo Pasolini. La poesia ultragiosa di due voci fuori dal tempo. Alboversorio, 2016.
Pound, Ezra. Dal Naufragio di Europa. Scritti Scelti, 1909-1965. A cura di W. Cookson. Introduzione di Giorgio Agamben. Trans. Valentina Paradisi. Vicenza: Neri Pozza, 2016.
2015
Pound, Ezra. Canti pisani. Testo inglese a fronte. Trans. A. Rizzardi. Milano: Garzanti, 2015.
Pound Ezra. Dante. A cura di Corrado Bologna and Lorenzo Fabiani. Venezia: Marsilio, 2015.
A collection of texts on Dante culled from The Spirit of Romance, Literary Essays, Canzoni, Broletto and the New English Weekly.
Pound, Ezra. Jefferson e Mussolini. A cura di Luca Gallesi. Bietti, 2015.
2014
Pasquero, Maurizio, ed. Un poeta americano sul lago di Como: Ezra Pound, Carlo Peroni e il “Broletto” (1937-1938). Lugano: Agora & Co., 2014.
"An American Poet at Lake Como: Ezra Pound, Carlo Peroni and the Broletto (1937-1838)." Pasquero provides readers with a full picture of Pound’s relations with Carlo Linati and Carlo Peroni, the founder and volunteering director of “Broletto” throughout its brief but turbulent existence. “Broletto” was founded with the intent to provide a cultural forum in the area of Lake Como, to create a “real” review that would include articles on tourism, culture, art and nature.
2013
Adami, Stefano. Ezra Pound a Siena. Tra Accademia Chigiana e Monte dei Paschi di Siena. Siena: Nuova Immagine, 2013. 87pp.
“Ezra Pound in Siena. Between the Accademia Chigiana and the Monte dei Paschi di Siena”: a cursory look at Pound’s relationship with the city of Siena, as it is shaped by the interdependent interests in music and monetary theory. Includes reproduction (with facsimiles) of seven letters exchanged between Pound and Count Chigi Saracini. See C. Sansone. Review in MIN 1.3 (Nov. 2014): 66-67.
Auriti, Giacinto. Il paese dell’utopia. La risposta alle cinque domande di Ezra Pound. Chieti: Solfanelli, 2013. 88pp.
"'The Country of Utopia’: An Answer to Ezra Pound’s Five Questions”: Written by the ex-general secretary for the syndicate against usury, this study starts from five economic questions highlighted by Pound to critique the banking system since the key world-changing reforms of 1912 and 1971.
Capelli, Roberta. Carte provenzali. Ezra Pound e la cultura trobadorica (1905-1915). Roma: Carocci, 2013. 217pp.
“Provençal Papers: Ezra Pound and Troubadour Culture (1905-1915)”: a chronological examination, written by a scholar of Romance philology, of Pound’s developing interest in the troubadours, beginning with his university years. Includes, in appendix, a catalogue of works in Pound’s library related to the troubadours.
H.D. Fine al tormento. Ricordando Ezra Pound. Con lettere a H.D. e il “Libro di Hilda” di Ezra Pound. Ed. Massimo Bacigalupo. Milano: Archinto, 2013. 254pp.
“End to Torment. Remembering Ezra Pound. Including letters to H.D. and Hilda’s Book by Ezra Pound”: This is a revised and enlarged edition of Bacigalupo’s translation of the unexpurgated text of End to Torment (1994), to which are added in translation the feverish letters Pound wrote H.D. in response to her memoir, and an Italian translation, with introduction, of Hilda’s Book.
Minarelli, Enzo. Il centro del cerchio: Ezra Pound e la ricerca verbo-voco-visiva. Udine: Campanotto, 2013. 108pp.
“The Centre of the Circle: Ezra Pound and Verbal-Vocal-Visual Research”: Written by a well-known Italian sound-poet, this book includes a story of the compilation of audio recordings of Pound, interviews with members of his family and friends, and a discussion of Pound’s poetics and its relation to the movement of verbal/visual research in Italy. This book is accompanied by a DVD of Pound readings that date back as far as 1959, an experimental film made in 1955 in Pound’s honor, and also a visual sound-poem by Minarelli himself.
Scianca, Adriano. Ezra fa surf: come e perché il pensiero di Pound salverà il mondo. Roma: Zero91, 2013. 320pp.
Scorza, Giancarlo. Precorrimenti e anticipazioni. Rubriche sul “Caffè” 1959-1969 e altri testi presentati e tradotti. Ed Luca Cesari. Milano: Archinto, 2013.
“Forerunnings and Anticipations: Columns for Il Caffè 1959-1969 and Other Translated Texts”: Scorza was involved in the publication of Pound’s Versi prosaici and drafted an Italian translation, which is included here with notes by the editor and Mary de Rachewiltz (pp. 369-89).
2012
Pound, Ezra. XXX Cantos. Ed. Massimo Bacigalupo. Parma-Milan: Ugo Guanda, 2012. 282pp.
A new translation of XXX Cantos with substantial apparatus.
Pound, Ezra. ABC del leggere. Preface by Marzio Breda. Milano: Garzanti, 2012. 228pp.
A reissue of Rodolfo Quadrelli’s translation of 1974, with a new preface by Marzio Breda, a staff member of Corriere della Sera.
Pound, Ezra. Carta da visita. Ed. Luca Gallesi. Milano: Bietti, 2012. 102pp.
A reprint of the 1942 pamphlet A Visiting Card with an introduction by Gallesi (pp. 7-32) on the context and responses to Pound’s “visiting card” and an Index of Names (to text and introduction).
Sica, Giorgio. Il vuoto e la bellezza: da Van Gogh a Rilke: come l'Occidente incontròil Giappone. Napoli: Guida, 2012. 240pp.
“Emptiness and Beauty: from Van Gogh to Rilke: How the West met Japan”: A young scholar’s account of meeting of two cultures, deriving from the well-known slogan “less is more.” A substantial part of the first chapter of section two is devoted to discussion of the Poets’ Club, Pound, and Imagism. Pound’s influence on Anglo-Saxon appraisals of Japanese art-forms is present throughout the study, and he is quoted ubiquitously.
2011
Colombo, Andrea. Il Dio di Ezra Pound. Cattolicesimo & religioni del mistero. Milano: Ares, 2011. 168pp.
“The God of Ezra Pound: Catholicism & Mystery Religions”: Shying away from the trodden path of reading the pagan and esoteric elements of The Cantos, this study underlines Pound’s interest in Catholicism through a look at his study of the Church’s social doctrine and Medieval Neoplatonist thinkers. Included in an appendix are letters sent by Pound to the Vatican diplomat Pietro Pisani, and to the priest of the “Italic Crusade,” don Tullio Calcagno.
Pound, Ezra. Omaggio a Sesti Properzio. A cura di M. Bacigalupo. SE, 2011.
Pulsoni, Carlo, ed. Vanni Scheiwiller: editore europeo. Perugia: Volumnia, 2011.
from the Contents
Corrado Bologna, Lorenzo Fabiani. “'Per l’alto mare aperto.' Il 'Dante' di Ezra Pound secondo Vanni Scheiwiller.” 11-46.
Mary de Rachewiltz. Vanni Scheiwiller 135-138.
Roberta Capelli and Carlo Pulsoni. Una nuova carta provenzale di Pound 159-174.
2010
Pantano, Antonio. Ezra Pound e la Repubblica Sociale Italiana. Roma: Pagine, 2010. 176pp.
‘Ezra Pound and the Italian Social Republic’: Composed at break-neck pace, with 90 chapters divided into 300 points, this work outlines the history of Pound’s involvement with various fascist groups, as well as providing (through some unpublished documents in the Appendix) new perspectives on the importance of satellite figures who engaged with Pound. The author also presents a polemical defence of fascism.
Pound, Ezra. "Rose rampicanti." Appunti di viaggio nelle terre dei trovatori. A cura di F. Cappellini. Ocra gialla. Via del vento, 2010.
Picello, Raffaella. Il Vorticismo. Londra 1912-1915. Storia dell’avanguardia antagonista del Futurismo. Roma: De Luca Editori d’Arte, 2010. 140pp.
“Vorticism: London 1912-1915: History of the Avant-garde that Was the Antagonist of Futurism”: a perceptive, well-documented art-historical study.
2009
Auriti, Giacinto. Il paese dell’utopia. La risposta alle cinque domande di Ezra Pound. Chieti: Tabula Fati, 2009. 96pp.
"'The Country of Utopia’: An Answer to Ezra Pound’s Five Questions”: Written by the ex-general secretary for the syndicate against usury, this study starts from five economic questions highlighted by Pound to critique the banking system since the key world-changing reforms of 1912 and 1971.
Fedeli, Paolo. "Homage to Sextus Propertius." Resistenza del Classico. Ed. Roberto Andreotti. Milan: Rizzoli, 2009. 229-246.
Pound, Ezra. Orazio: Horace. Ed. Caterina Ricciardi. Rimini: Raffaelli, 2009. 68pp.
Pound’s little-known essay of 1930, introduced and annotated.
2008
De Rachewiltz, Boris. L'Elemento Magico nella Poesia di Ezra Pound. Rimini: Raffaelli Editore, 2008. 80pp.
“The Magical Element in the Poetry of Ezra Pound’: A reprint of a pamphlet first published in 1965.
Pound, Ezra. Il carteggio Jefferson-Adams come tempio e monumento. Ed. Luca Gallesi. Trans. Andrea Colombo. Milano: Ares, 2008. 83pp.
“The Jefferson-Adams Letters as a Shrine and a Monument”: A translation with ample introduction by the editor (7-48). This pamphlet was reviewed by Giulio Giorello in “Elogio libertario di Ezra Pound” Corriere della Sera (10 February 2009): 43. An exchange of letters followed.
Pound, Ezra. Pound. Vita, poetica, opere scelte. Ed. Franca Gusmini. Milano: Il Sole 24 Ore, 2008. 543pp.
“Pound: Life, Poetics, Selected Works”: This is a handsomely produced, illustrated and slip-covered bilingual anthology. It was published as part of a poetry series distributed on newsstands by the Italian financial newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore. Editor Franca Gusmini (whose name does not appear on title page) provided a thorough introduction (9-163). The selections are mostly from The Cantos, and are partly based, as Gusmini notes, on Mary de Rachewiltz’s expanded Italian edition of Selected Cantos.
2007
Giardinazzo, Francesco. Il gesto di Hermes. L'ermeneutica, i classici, la letteratura moderna (Hölderlin, Flaubert, Broch, Pound). Bologna: Gedit, 2007. 320pp.
“The Gesture of Hermes: Hermeneutics, the Classics, Modern Literature (Hölderlin, Flaubert, Broch, Pound)”: a study of the incomplete, fragmentary and "absent gestures" of modern literature, engaged through the focus on the (armless) Hermes of Praxiteles. Chapter 4, “Nel paradise di un frammento” (“In the Paradise of a Fragment,” pp. 195-224) offers a reading of Drafts & Fragments.
Mamoli Zorzi, Rosella, John Gery, Massimo Bacigalupo, and Stefano Maria Casella. In Venice and in the Veneto with Ezra Pound. Venezia: Supernova, 2007. 91pp.
A detailed and informative guide to Poundian sites in Venice and the Veneto (with a chapter on Verona and Sirmione). Includes Chronology and Bibliography.
2006
Bacigalupo, Massimo. Il ritratto ritrovato. Rapallo: Azienda Grafica Busco Editrice, 2006. 6p.
“The Rediscovered Portrait”: A personal essay built around the peregrinations of Desmond Chute’s 1929 portrait of Ezra Pound. Two hundred copies of this pamphlet were printed for the friends of Massimo and Angela Bacigalupo at Christmas, 2005. The original text had been presented to Mary de Rachewiltz on her eightieth birthday.
Pea, Enrico and Ezra Pound. Il Carteggio Pea-Pound. Nascita di un’amicizia intorno alla traduzione di Moscardino. Ed. Barbara Patrizi. Intr. Angela Guidotti. Lucca: Pacini Fazzi Editore, 2006. 96pp.
“The Pea-Pound Letters”: This volume contains the correspondence between the two writers concerning the translation of Pea’s Moscardino and documents their friendship. See review of the volume on the Ezra Pound Society website.
Pound, Ezra. The Fifth Decad of Cantos. La quinta decade dei Cantos. Rimini: Raffaelli, 2006. 131pp.
This elegant reprint in 500 copies of the Fifth Decad in Mary de Rachewiltz’s translation has brief introductions by Piergiorgio Zotti and Mary de Rachewiltz (9-15) and a “photographic appendix” by Valerio Fusi (125-33).
Ricciardi, Caterina. Ezra Pound. Ghiande di luce. Rimini: Raffaelli, 2006. 176pp.
“Ezra Pound. Acorns of Light”: A study of The Cantos demonstrating the convergence of historical writing and poetry in Pound’s work, also tracing Pound’s movements across America and Europe as a formative influence.
2005
Carmi, Lisetta. L'ombra di un poeta. Incontro con Ezra Pound. Milano: O Barra O, 2005. 98pp.
“The Shadow of a Poet: A Meeting with Ezra Pound”: A composite text including photographs taken by Carmi, and modified into new art by Paolo Ferrari, so as to evocatively bring out Pound's character from his meeting with Carmi.
Gallesi, Luca. Le origini del Fascismo di Ezra Pound. Milano: Ares, 2005. 312pp.
“The Origins of Ezra Pound’s Fascism”: Gallesi makes a concerted effort to trace the rational development of Pound’s right-wing politics from the economic and political thinkers that he esteemed, demonstrating that Pound’s approach to fascist thought was derived from irrationalist theories.
Pound, Ezra. Carte Italiane 1930-1944. Letteratura e arte. Ed. Luca Cesari. Milano: Archinto, 2005. 422pp.
“Italian Papers 1930-1944”: An edited collection of Pound’s Italian writings on art and literature from L’Indice, Il Mare and other periodicals. With an extensive introduction (pp. 9-119).
Pound, Ezra. Se questo è tradimento... If This Be Treeason. Trans. G. Singh and Gabrielle Barfoot. Udine: Campanotto, 2005. 85pp.
A reprint of the English text of the 1948 pamphlet with an Italian translation and introductory remarks (in English and Italian) by Carlo Marcello Conti (publisher of Campanotto) and G. Singh.
Sanavio, Piero. La gabbia di Pound. Roma: Fazi, 2005. 192pp.
“Ezra Pound’s Cage”: a new edition of a study published by Scheiwiller in 1986, with additional photographs. Sanavio claims that Pound was tragically naïve with regard to fascism and Nazism, suggesting he was caught between his principles and his intellect. He also explores, by analogy, the traumatic conditions in which Pound was held in captivity, and which gave birth to the Pisan Cantos.
2004
Ferrero De Luca, Costanza Maria, ed. Ezra Pound e il Canto dei Sette Laghi. Forword by Massimo Bacigalupo. Afterword by Adriano Vantaggi. Parma: Diabasis, 2004. 112pp.
“Ezra Pound and the Seven Lakes Canto”: A reproduction in full color of Pound’s invaluable tekagami—album of the 1600s that inspired him around 1935 to produce Canto 49. Through it, we are able to observe Pound’s layers of translation and re-creation.
Pound, Ezra. Canti pisani. Tr. Alfredo Rizzardi. Milano: Corriere della Sera, 2004. 352 pp.
Rizzardi’s translation was reissued (with a few editorial revisions) in this hardback edition as part of a weekly series sold on newsstands. The volume has an anonymous introduction (actually a biography of Pound), bibliography, and notes, partly from Rizzardi’s edition, partly from the anonymous editor. A controversy accompanied this publication. Gianni Riotta, on the staff of Corriere della Sera, wrote the original introduction, but Mary de Rachewiltz objected to its inclusion. Riotta’s text was then printed in the Corriere della Sera (20 August 2004, p. 23) in conjunction with the volume’s issue, under the heading “Pound, canti di dolore alle soglie dell’inferno” (“Pound, Cantos of Suffering on Hell’s Threshold”).
Pound, Ezra. Canti pisani. Tr. Alfredo Rizzardi. Preface by Giovanni Raboni. Milano: Garzanti, 2004. XII-316 pp.
This reissue of Alfredo Rizzardi’s classic translation (unrevised) is important because of the preface by Giovanni Raboni (1932-2004), one of Italy’s most noted poets and critics.
Pound, Ezra. Indiscrezioni oUne revue de deux mondes. Ed. Caterina Ricciardi. Preface by Mary de Rachewiltz. Rimini: Raffaelli, 2004. 157pp.
A new translation of Indiscretions, with a thorough scholarly apparatus and commentary.
Zorzi, Rosella Mamoli, ed. Venezia 1908: Ezra Pound e Italico Brass. Venezia: Comitato Veneziano della Societa Dante Alighieri, 2004. 120pp.
“Venice 1908: Ezra Pound and Italico Brass”: the relationship between Pound and the painter Italico Brass. With contributions on Pound by the editor and Massimo Bacigalupo.
2002
Bacigalupo, Giuseppe. Ieri a Rapallo. Udine: Campanotto, 2002. 190pp.
“Yesterday in Rapallo”: Giuseppe Bacigalupo (1912-99) was Pound’s physician. This is a posthumous enlarged edition of his popular memoir, first published 1980. The Pound chapter is on pp. 75-89.
Floreani, Roberto. Ezra Pound. Attualità del Pensiero nel trentennale della morte. Introd. Mary de Rachewiltz. Vicenza: Aurora Libri, 2002. 285pp.
“Ezra Pound. Present Relevance of his Thought Thirty Years after His Death”: Among contributions of a regrettable political tinge, this volume included a few noteworthy papers:
from the Contents:
Stefano Maria Casella. “‘Something other than family correspondence’: il pensiero di Ezra Pound nelle sue ‘Family Letters.’” 37-79.
Luca Cesari. “Ezra Pound, politica e bellezza.” 81-97.
Tomaso Kemeny. “Ezra Pound: il formato Locho.” 155-177.
Marcigliano, Andrea. “F.T. Marinetti, Ezzelino e Galla Placidia. Una lettura del Cantos [sic] LXXII.” 209-241.
Gallesi, Luca, ed. Ezra Pound e il turismo colto a Milano. Milano: Ares, 2002. 144pp.
“Ezra Pound and Cultured Tourism in Milan”: A collection of essays that explore Pound’s interactions with Milan, and their artistic results.
Contents:
Giano Accame. “Ezra Pound alla Bocconi.” 15-28.
Carlo Fabrizio Carli. “Ezra Pound e Milano, citta delle Avanguardie.” 29-52.
Cesare Cavalleri. “Ezra Pound, Milano 1933.” 53-72.
Mary de Rachewiltz. “L’ultima visita di Pound a Milano.” 73-76.
Tim Redman. “Il viaggio di Pound a Milano nel 1943.” 77-84.
Leon Surette. “Pound e il discorso di Mussolini agli operai di Milano (6 ottobre 1934).” 85-96.
Alessandro Zaccuri. “Un poundiano in via Wildt.” 97-117.
Documenti. 118-136.
Gallesi, Luca, ed. Ezra Pound e l’economia. Milano: Ares, 2002. 208pp.
“Ezra Pound and Economics”: a collection of essays that explore Pound’s dictum that the poet must be immersed in the world to better interpret it—and that the obligation for the modern poet to study economics follows, as it did for the medieval poet to study theology, for the Renaissance poet to examine art, and for the poet of the Enlightenment to study the sciences.
Contents
Giano Accame. “Attualita di Pound economista.” 11-34.
Giacinto Auriti. “L’anno sabbatico, valore indotto, valore creditizio e signoraggio.” 35-42.
Mary de Rachewiltz. “La virtù nell’economia di Ezra Pound.” 43-56.
Giorgio Galli. “Ezra Pound tra economia e esoterismo.” 57-72.
A. David Moody. “Directio voluntatis. Pound’s Economics in the Economy of The Cantos.” 73-110.
Tim Redman. “Opere recenti su Pound economista: Accame, Marsh e Surette.” 111-132.
Leon Surette. “A Dangerous Difference: Pound, Douglas and Proudhon.” 133-160.
Demetres Tryphonopoulos. “‘The State is corporate/ as with pulse in its body’: Ezra Pound’s Byzantine and Fascist Paradigms for an Economic Program.” 161-194.
Documenti. 195-204.
Gallesi, Luca, ed. Il viaggio di Ezra Pound. Dai libri al libro: le fonti dei Cantos. Milano: Biblioteca di via Senato, 2002. 80pp.
“The Journey of Ezra Pound: From the Books to the Book: The Sources of The Cantos”: Exhibition Catalog. Biblioteca di via Senato, Sala Serpotta, Milan, 2002. With contributions by the editor, Mary de Rachewiltz, Massimo Bacigalupo, Tim Redman, Matteo Noja.
Griffa, Giorgio. Nelle orme dei Cantos. Milano: Libri Scheiwiller, 2002. 280pp.
“In the Footsteps of the Cantos”: Works of art by Griffa inspired by The Cantos.
Pound, Ezra. Canti postumi. Ed. Massimo Bacigalupo. Milano: Mondadori, 2002. 298pp. Reprinted with corrections, 2012.
“Posthumous Cantos”: A selection (in English and Italian) from Pound’s abandoned drafts for cantos, with introduction, chronology and notes.
Sanavio, Piero. Ezra Pound - Bellum Perenne. Rimini: Raffaelli Editore, 2002. 350pp.
“Ezra Pound – Bellum Perenne” [bellum perenne – continuous war]: Augmented version of a study first published in 1977, which locates Pound in the American political tradition. Sanavio spoke to Pound when he was in St. Elizabeths and makes use of notes from those years.
Serravalli, Luigi. A Merano in attesa di Ezra Pound. Trento: Curcu & Genovese, 2002. 106pp.
“Waiting for Ezra Pound in Merano.”
2001
Amati, Ugo and Simona Rinciari. La Conca del Tempio: Ezra Pound e Sigismondo Malatesta. Milano: Libri Scheiwiller, 2001. 54pp.
“The Vase of the Temple: Ezra Pound and Sigismondo Malatesta”: Art inspired by the Malatesta cantos.
Campa, Riccardo. L'eta delle ombre. Oakdale, New York: Dowling College Press, 2001. 406pp.
“The Age of Shadows.”
Contino, Vittorugo, Antonio Pantano, and Enzo Papi. Ezra Pound: rendi forti i vecchi sogni. Roma: Istituto Editoriale Storico Artistico, 2001. 64pp.
“Make Strong the Old Dreams”: Biographical timeline, a work presented in Rome on the 30th anniversary of Pound’s death.
Tesauro, Alessando. Ezra Beat: Ezra Pound e la Beat Generation. Salerno: Libreria Ar, 2001. 44pp.
“Ezra Beat: Ezra Pound and the Beat Generation”: A light-hearted sketch of Pound’s legacy, drawing connections to the poets of the American Beat Generation.
2000
Battilana, Marilla. La Muraglia di Gmünd: confronto poundiano fra due culture di fine millennio. Udine: Campanotto, 2000 [1996?]. 128pp.
“The Wall of Gmünd: Poundian Comparison between two End of Millenium Cultures.”
Pound, Ezra and Giambattista Vicari. Il fare aperto. Lettere 1939-1971. Ed. Anna Busetto Vicari and Luca Cesari. Milano: Archinto, 2000. 272pp.
“Open Dealing: Letters 1939-1971”: Letters exchanged between Pound and his friend and editor Giambattista Vicari.
Echaurren, Pablo. Vite di poeti: Campana, Majakovskij, Pound. Torino: Boringhieri, 2000. 110pp.
“Lives of Poets: Campana, Majakovskij, Pound”. Echaurren’s pictorial biographies are a mixture of painting and comic-strip, pastiches with extracts from the poets, attempting to bring out—in this new medium—some part of each author’s essence.
Lazzeri, Daniele, ed. Ezra Pound perforatore di roccia. Milano: Barbarossa, 2000. 116pp.
“Ezra Pound Rock-Driller”: Collection of essays aiming to interpret the economic positions taken up by Pound over the course of his career as a public figure and poet.