BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NOTABLE CRITICAL ARTICLES BY EZRA POUND POEMS A LUME SPENTO (100 copies). Antonelli, Venice, June, 1908. A QUINZAINE FOR THIS YULE. First 100 printed by Pollock, London, December, 1908. Second 100 published under Elkin Mathews' imprint, London, December, 1908. PERSONAE. Mathews, London, Spring, 1909. EXULTATIONS. Mathews, London, Autumn, 1909. PROSETHE SPIRIT OF ROMANCE. Dent, London, 1910. POEMSPROVENÇA (a selection of poems from "Personae" and "Exultations" with new poems). Small Maynard, Boston, 1910. CANZONI. Mathews, London, 1911. THE SONNETS AND BALLATE OF GUIDO CAVALCANTI (translated). Small Maynard, Boston, 1912. A cheaper edition of the same, Swift and Co., London, 1912. The bulk of this edition destroyed by fire. RIPOSTES. Swift, London, 1912. (Note.—This book contains the first announcement of Imagism, in the foreword to the poems of T. E. Hulme.) OTHER PUBLICATIONS"A FEW DON'TS BY AN IMAGISTE," in "Poetry," for March, 1913. "CONTEMPORANIA" (poems), in "Poetry," April, 1913. POEMSPERSONAE, EXULTATIONS, CANZONI, RIPOSTES, published in two volumes. Mathews, London, 1913. FIRST OF THE NOTES ON JAMES JOYCE, "Egoist," January, 1914. FIRST OF THE ARTICLES CONCERNING GAUDIER-BRZESKA, "Egoist," February, 1914. OTHER PUBLICATIONS"DES IMAGISTES," poems by several authors selected by Ezra Pound, published as a number of "The Glebe," in New York. February, 1914. Alfred Kreymborg was at this time editor of "The Glebe." The first arrangements for the anthology were made through the kind offices of John Cournos during the winter of 1912-13. The English edition of this anthology published by The Poetry Book Shop. London, 1914. ARTICLE ON WYNDHAM LEWIS, "Egoist," June 15, 1914. CONTRIBUTIONS TO FIRST NUMBER OF "Blast," June 20, 1914. "VORTICISM," an article in "The Fortnightly Review," September, 1914. "GAUDIER-BRZESKA," an article in "The New Age," February 4, 1915. CONTRIBUTIONS to second number of "Blast," 1915. POEMSCATHAY. Mathews, London, April, 1915. (Translations from the Chinese from the notes of Ernest Fenollosa.) OTHER PUBLICATIONSTHE CATHOLIC ANTHOLOGY, edited by Ezra Pound. Mathews, London, December, 1915. GAUDIER-BRZESKA, a memoir. John Lane, London and New York, 1916. LUSTRA (poems) public edition, pp. 116. Mathews, London, 1916. 200 copies privately printed and numbered, pp. 124. CERTAIN NOBLE PLAYS OF JAPAN. Cuala Press, Dundrum, Ireland, 1916. Translated by Ernest Fenollosa and Ezra Pound, with an introduction by William Butler Yeats. NOH, or Accomplishment. A study of the Classical Stage of Japan, including translations of fifteen plays, by Ernest Fenollosa and Ezra Pound. Macmillan, London, 1917. Knopf, New York, 1917. PASSAGES FROM THE LETTERS OF JOHN BUTLER YEATS, selected by Ezra Pound, with brief editorial note. Cuala Press, 1917. LUSTRA, with Earlier Poems, Knopf, New York, 1917. (This collection of Mr. Pound's poems contains all that he now thinks fit to republish.) There is also a privately-printed edition of fifty copies, with a reproduction of a drawing of Ezra Pound by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (New York, 1917). PAVANNES and DIVISIONS (Prose), in preparation. Knopf, New York. |