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  1. A Lume Spento (translated by the author as With Tapers Quenched) is a 1908 poetry collection by Ezra Pound. Self-published in Venice, it was his first collection.

  2. 3 de sept. de 2010 · A lume spento -- A quinzaine for this Yule -- Some poems from the "San Trovaso" notebook Gallup, D. Pound (1983 ed.)

  3. www.poemhunter.com › I › EBOOKSEzra Pound - poems

    A Lume Spento (With Tapers Spent), which sold 100 copies at six cents each. The London Evening Standard called it "wild and haunting stuff, absolutely poetic, original, imaginative." The title was from the third canto of Dante's Purgatorio, alluding to both the excommunicate Manfred's death, and to that of

  4. A Lume Spento. , with tapers quenched, in reference to a mourning ceremony mentioned by Dante. He also dedicated the volume to Smith, “Painter, Dreamer of Dreams”. There are some forty or so poems in the collection and they reflect both the student.

  5. A Lume Spento and other early Poems by Ezra Pound. Publication date 1965 Publisher Faber Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2022-08-26 20:29:08 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books ...

  6. EZRA POUND'S first book—A Lume Spento, "In the City of Al dus" [i.e. Venice]: A. Antonini, 1908—has long been considered one of the rarest and most desirable books of modern poetry. Much, al

  7. Learn about Ezra Pound, a pioneer of modern poetry and a controversial figure in American literature. Find out about his early works, including A Lume Spento, a collection of poems published in 1908.