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"Obscure directions": interpreting Denise Levertov's ambivalence about Ezra Pound.

In her poem "September, 1961," Denise Levertov records the painful silences of Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and H.D. at the end of their...
Biography, 09/22/04 by Hollenberg, Donna Krolik · More from publication -
At the Western Development Museum: Ethnic Identity and the Memory of the Holocaust in the Jewish Community of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

I was about twelve when I first saw the Jewish hearse, now in the Western Development Museum, in a storage shed behind the old synagogue. What...
Oral History Review, The, 06/22/00 by Hollenberg, Donna Krolik · More from publication -
Witness to her age.(Review) (book review)

"How Shall We Tell Each Other of the Poet?" The Life and Writing of Muriel Rukeyser, edited by Anne F. Herzog and Janet E. Kaufman. New York: St....
Women's Review of Books, The, 02/01/00 by Hollenberg, Donna Krolik · More from publication -
Art for whose sake? Reading Pound's reputation in Timothy Findley's Famous Last Words and The Trials of Ezra Pound
In these works about Ezra Pound, Timothy Findley engages the disturbing legacy of this modernist predecessor, whose fascist sympathies have not...
Journal of Canadian Studies, 01/01/98 by Donna Krolik Hollenberg · More from publication


