Jeanne Robert Foster letters from Ezra Pound and other papers, 1899-1958.
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Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972
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Ezra Pound was an expatriate American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a fascist collaborator in Italy during World War II. His works include Ripostes (1912), Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and his 800-page epic poem, The Cantos (c. 1917–1962). Pound's contribution to poetry began in the early 20th century with his role in developing Imagism, a movement stressing precision and economy of language. Working in London as foreign editor of several American l...
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Thomas K. Hall
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Foster, Jeanne Robert, 1879-1970
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Jeanne R. Foster (1879-1970), creator of the collection, was an American poet, assistant editor of The Review of Reviews and American editor of Transatlantic Review. She met a significant group of writers, poets and artists through John Quinn who was a New York lawyer, collector of modern art and active patron of the arts. From the description of Foster-Murphy collection, 1900-1969. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122640093 From the guide to the Foster-Murphy ...
Henri Gandier-Brzeska
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Foster, Jeanne Robert, 1879-1970
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Jeanne R. Foster (1879-1970), creator of the collection, was an American poet, assistant editor of The Review of Reviews and American editor of Transatlantic Review. She met a significant group of writers, poets and artists through John Quinn who was a New York lawyer, collector of modern art and active patron of the arts. From the description of Foster-Murphy collection, 1900-1969. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122640093 From the guide to the Foster-Murphy ...
Brancusi, Constantin
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H. L. Mencken
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Pound, Dorothy
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Pound, Homer L. (Homer Loomis), 1858-1942
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Homer Loomis Pound (1858-1942) was the father of the American poet Ezra Pound. He was employed by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia for many years. From the description of Scrapbook, 1872-1902. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702172737 Homer L. Pound was the father of the poet Ezra Pound. From the description of Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1909. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155886504 ...
Jean Robert Foster
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Quinn, John
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John Butler Yeats - in the Foster flat Charlestown, Warren Co., New York.
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H. W. Wack
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Antheil, George, 1900-1959
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George Antheil, 1900-1959, composer of ultramodern music in the 1920's, prominent in the Parisian literary and artistic avant-garde of the period; subsequently composer of film scores in Hollywood as well as orchestral works and ballets; after 1939 composing in a more traditional style. From the description of George Antheil papers, 1919-1959. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 460879070 Composer. From the description of An explana...
John Quinn
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Satie, Erik, 1866-1925
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Satie arr. the Piège de Méduse to accompany the play in 1921; Sauguet met Satie ca. 1920. Cf. New Grove online. From the description of 7 dances du Piège de Méduse : piano : Erik Satie : manuscript, [after 1921] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 671537756 Charles Gounod's opéra-comique Le médecin malgré lui, with a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, based on Molière's play, was first performed in 1858. For a revival at the Festival Français in Mont...
Roché, Henri-Pierre, 1879-1959
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Epithet: French author British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000974.0x000107 French journalist; author; art collector, advisor, and dealer. From the description of Henri Pierre Roché Papers, 1886-1971. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 191957089 Henri Pierre Roché was born in Paris on May 28, 1879. His father died whe...