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A sequence of lyric poems divided into two parts that follows a self-conscious poetic persona as he confronts commercialized culture, failed ambition, and the aftermath of war. The opening section offers ironic, compact portraits and cultural criticism of artistic fashions; the longer second section presents a biographical, meditative narrative about a sidelined poet who measures classical ideals against modern tastes and mass entertainment. Throughout the poems the speaker examines aesthetic integrity, cultural decay, and the choice between public success and private fidelity to art, ending in a quiet acceptance of artistic withdrawal.

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Ezra Pound

Ezra Pound (1885-1972) was an influential American poet, critic, and essayist, known for his significant contributions to modernist literature. He played a crucial role in the development of Imagism, a movement that emphasized clarity and precision in poetry. Among his notable works is "Cathay," a collection that reflects his fascination with Chinese poetry and culture. Pound's innovative style and bold experimentation with form and language have left a lasting impact on 20th-century literature. His complex views on art and society, as well as his controversial political beliefs, continue to provoke discussion and analysis in literary circles.

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