Ezra Pound (1885-1972) is "the Father of Modernism," because as a poet and editor and critic he inspired and encouraged artists and writers to make new art and literature in the 20th century.
Click on a picture below to enter his gallery and see larger pictures and read my captions about Pound.
And after the pics, please click on the two videos of "In a Station of the Metro" (they are short!)
Click on a picture below to enter his gallery and see larger pictures and read my captions about Pound.
And after the pics, please click on the two videos of "In a Station of the Metro" (they are short!)
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William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) was a doctor for mothers and children and wrote poems at night and in between his patients. He thought that poetry could make the everyday world beautiful and special.
Click on a picture below to enter his gallery and see larger pictures and read my captions about Williams.
Click on a picture below to enter his gallery and see larger pictures and read my captions about Williams.
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