New selected poems and translations /
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New York, NY :
New Directions Pub. Corp.,
[2010]
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Table of Contents:
- Poems 1908-1912. From A Lume Spento (1908). The Tree
- La Fraisne
- Cino
- Na Audiart
- From A Quinzaine for This Yule (1908). Histrion
- From Personæ (1909). In Durance
- From Exultations (1909). Sestina: Altaforte
- Piere Vidal Old
- Ballad of the Goodly Fere
- Planh for the Young English King
- From Canzoni (1911). Sonnet: Chi e questa?
- "Blandulla, Tenulla, Vagula"
- Erat Hora
- Rome
- Translations and Adaptations from Heine
- The Flame
- Au Salon
- From Ripostes (1912). The Seafarer
- The Plunge
- N.Y.
- A Girl
- The Picture
- Portrait d'une Femme
- Sub Mare
- Dōria
- Apparuit
- The Return
- To Whistler, American
- Poems 1913-1915. From Lustra (1916). Tenzone
- The Garret
- The Garden
- Ortus
- Salutation the Second
- Commission
- A Pact
- In a Station of the Metro
- April
- Gentildonna
- The Rest
- Les Millwin
- Alba
- The Bath Tub
- Arides
- The Encounter
- Simulacra
- Coitus
- Liu Ch'e
- Fan-Piece, For Her Imperial Lord
- Ts'ai Chi'h
- Epitaphs
- "Ione, Dead the Long Year"
- Papyrus
- Ime rrō
- Provincia Deserta
- Image from d'Orleans
- The Spring
- The Coming of War: Actæon
- The Gypsy
- The Game of Chess
- Ancient Music
- Et Faim Saillir les Loups des Boys
- The Tea Shop
- Phyllidula
- Shop Girl
- Another Man's Wife
- Poem: Abbreviated from the Conversation of Mr. T. E. H.
- Cathay(1915). Song of the Bowmen of Shu
- The Beautiful Toilet
- The River Song
- The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter
- Poem by the Bridge at Ten-Shin
- The Jewel Stairs' Grievance
- Lament of the Frontier Guard
- Exile's Letter
- Four Poems of Departure
- Separation on the River Kiang
- Taking Leave of a Friend
- Leave-Taking Near Shoku
- The City of Choan
- South-Folk in Cold Country
- Sennin Poem Kakuhaku
- A Ballad of the Mulberry Road
- Old Idea of Choan by Rosoriu
- To-Em-Mei's "The Unmoving Cloud"
- Poems 1915-1918. Near Perigord
- Villanelle: The Psychological Hour
- Fish and the Shadow
- Pagani's, November 8
- The Lake Isle
- Impressions of Francois-Marie Arouet (de Voltaire)
- Cantico del Sole
- L'Aura Amara
- Alba
- Avril
- From Mœurs Contemporaines
- Homage to Sextus Propertius (1918/19)
- Hugh Selwyn Mauberly (1920)
- The Cantos (1925-1969). From A Draft of XXX Cantos (1930). Canto I
- Canto II
- Canto III
- Canto IV
- Canto VII
- Canto IX
- Canto XIII
- Canto XIV
- Canto XVI
- Canto XVII
- Canto XX
- From Canto XXX
- From Eleven New Cantos XXXI-XLI (1934). Canto XXXI
- From Canto XXXVI
- Canto XXXVIII
- From The Fifth Decad of Cantos (1937). Canto XLV
- Canto XLVII
- Canto XLIX
- From Cantos Lll-LXXl (1940). From Canto LII
- From Canto LIII
- Canto LXX
- From The Pisan Cantos (1948). From Canto LXXIV
- From Canto LXXVI
- From Canto LXXIX
- From Canto LXXX
- From Canto LXXXI
- From Canto LXXXIII
- From Section: Rock-Drill de Los Cantares (1955). Canto XC
- From Canto XCI
- From Canto XCII
- From Canto XCIII
- From Thrones de Los Cantares (1959). From Canto XCIX
- From Drafts and Fragments of Canto CX-CXVII (1969). From Canto CXII
- Canto CXIII
- From Canto CXV
- Canto CXVI
- Notes for CXVII et seq.
- Translations 1954-1964. From The Classic Anthology Defined by Confucius (1954). "Hid! Hid!"
- "Lies a dead deer"
- "Rabbit goes soft-foot"
- "Hep-Cat Chung"
- Je Bois dans Mon Verre
- "Lonely pear tree"
- "Chariots, rank on rank"
- "Pick a fern"
- Huang Niao
- "Flies, blue flies"
- "Folk worn out"
- Attributed to the Earl of Fan
- "Great hand"
- Choruses from Sophokles' Women of Trachis (1956). From Translations (1964). Rimbaud: "Cabaret Vert"
- "Comedy in Three Caresses"
- "Anadyomene"
- "Lice-Hunters"
- From Conversations in Courtship
- Catullus: "XXVI"
- "LXXXV"
- Horace: "Ask not Ungainly"
- "By the Flat Cup"
- "This Monument Will Outlast"
- La Marquise de Boufflers: "Air: Sentir avec Ardeur"
- Notes
- Appendix. Editor's Afterword: Selecting Pound / by Richard Sieburth
- Introduction: 1928 / by T. S. Eliot
- The Poetry of Ezra Pound / by John Berryman.