How about William Carlos Williams?
>From: ricks <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: - Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine
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>Subject: Re: Pound the poet
>Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 19:05:25 -0700
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>Brennen
>
>You still haven't answered my question. Who was a better Imagist than
>Pound? Not Amygist; Imagist.
>
>We've had one suggestion. The obvious one; H.D.
>
>Many more candidates both pre and post "Des Imagistes" exist. Was Dante
>ever an Imagist? Was Shakespeare? How about the objectivist, Robert
>Creeley? What about some of Richard Wright's Haiku? Li Po?
>
>Some of Pound's best Imagism is buried in other poems. Read the last two
>lines of "Provincia Deserta". The first 3 lines of section 11 of "Homage
>to
>Sextus Propertius" is an Imagist Haiku. Others abound through-out
>"Personae" and hunting "The Cantos" for Imagist sub-poems is very
>rewarding.
>
>These are not questions from an academic. I am not an academic. I am just
>an old codger trying to finally begin to learn a little art and I truly
>want
>to know your opinion.
>
>Rick Seddon
>McIntosh, NM
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