
audiobook
by Ezra Pound, T. E. (Thomas Ernest) Hulme
CANZONI & RIPOSTES - OF - EZRA POUND - WHERETO ARE APPENDED THE - COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF - T.E. HULME - LONDON - ELKIN MATHEWS, CORK STREET - M CM XIII
TO - WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
A strikingly diverse gathering of early twentieth‑century poems unfolds, moving from compact sonnets and spirited ballads to lofty cantos that echo ancient myth and contemporary turmoil. The verses shift between English, Italian and classical references, weaving love, loss, and the restless search for meaning into tightly crafted images. Even in their brevity, the poems pulse with musical rhythm, offering a glimpse of a poet keen on reshaping language while retaining the echo of traditional forms.
Listening to this collection feels like strolling through a gallery of vivid snapshots, each read with a cadence that honors the original cadence and its layered sound‑play. The narrator’s subtle pacing brings out the contrast between tender lyricism and the sharper, more confrontational passages, allowing the listener to sense the work’s evolving modernist voice. It’s an engaging entry point for anyone drawn to poetry that balances formal elegance with daring experimentation.
Full title
Canzoni & Ripostes Whereto are appended the Complete Poetical Works of T.E. Hulme Whereto are appended the Complete Poetical Works of T.E. Hulme
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (73K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Andrea Ball & Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive)
Release date
2012-05-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1972
A central figure in literary modernism, this American poet and critic helped shape early 20th-century poetry while championing writers such as T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, and H.D. His work is celebrated for its bold experimentation, even as his life remains deeply controversial.
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1883–1917
A poet, critic, and philosopher at the center of early modernism, he helped shape imagism and argued for a leaner, harder-edged kind of verse. His life was cut short in World War I, but his ideas left a lasting mark on 20th-century literature.
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