EZRA
POUND
THRONES:
96-109 De Los Ca1ttares.
Fourteen further cantos immediately
succeeding
Section: Rock-Drill.
November. $3.50
THE CLASSIC NOH THEATRE OF JAPAN. 20 Noh plays, in whole or
in part, with much supplementary material on the traditions and prac–
tice of Japanese Noh Theatre by Pound and Ernest Fenollosa. ND
Paperbook.
October. $1.25
THE CONFUCIAN ODES. Pound's brilliant, poetic recreation of the great
poetry of ancient China, the 305 odes of the "Classic Anthology
defined by Confucius." ND Paperbook.
August. $1.45
Other titles available
THE ABC OF READING. Pound's guide to the great literature of the
past.
$1.75
THE CANTOS. Numbers 1 to 84. The whole monumental poem through
The Pisan Cantos.
$5.00
CONFUCIUS: THE GREAT DIGEST
&
THE UNWOBBLING PIVOT.
Translation and commentary. Chinese "Stone Classics" text included.
$3.50
DIPTYCH, Rome-London. Two of Pound's most admired cycles of poems,
Hugh Selwyn Mauberly
and
Homage
to
Propertius,
in a signed, limited
edition.
$30.00
GUIDE TO KULCHUR. A reissue, with 1951 addenda, of this iconoclastic
study of learning.
$4.00
rHE LITERARY ESSAYS OF EZRA POUND. Edited, with an introduction
by T. S. Eliot.
$6.00
PAVANNES AND DIVAGATIONS. A collection of Pound's lighter pieces.
$4.75
PERSONAE. This volume contains Pound's collected poetry, exclusive of
The Cantos.
$3.50
SECTION: ROCK-DRILL. 85-95
de los cantares.
Cantos 85-95 following
directly on
The Pisan Cantos.
$3.00
SELECTED POEMS. A selection from all of Pound's poetry, including
some of
The Cantos,
designed as an introduction for the new reader.
Revised 1957. ND Paperbook.
$1.15
THE SPIRIT OF ROMANCE. A revision of Pound's influential scrutiny of
Romance literature-the Troubadours, Arnaut Daniel, Dante, Camoens,
de Vega, etc.
$4.00
THE TRANSLATIONS OF EZRA POUND. In one volume are collected
Pound's renderings from many literatures.
$6.00
WOMEN OF TRACHIS. Pound's Americanized version of Sophokles'
Trachiniae.
$3.00
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