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John Kasper and Ezra Pound: saving the republic

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John Kasper was a militant far-right activist who first came to prominence with his violent campaigns against desegregation in the Civil Rights era.

Ezra Pound was the seminal figure in Anglo-American modernist literature and one of the most important poets of the 20th century.

This is the first book to comprehensively explore the extensive correspondence - lasting over a decade and numbering hundreds of letters - between the two men.

John Kasper and Ezra Pound examines the mutual influence the two men exerted on each other in Pound's later life: how John Kasper developed from a devotee of Pound's poetry to an active right-wing agitator; how Pound's own ideas about race and American politics developed in his discussions with Kasper and how this informed his later poetry.

Shedding a disturbing new light on Ezra Pound's committed engagement with extreme right-wing politics in Civil Rights-era America, this is an essential read for students of 20th-century literature.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1472513029 / 9781472513021
eBook (EPUB)
811.52
21/05/2015
United Kingdom
English
272 pages
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