Pound Joyce: The Letters Of Ezra Pound To James... Link

The letters run heavily from 1913 to 1920, capturing the exact era when Modernism took its definitive shape.

Readers get a front-row seat to Pound’s unfiltered, spontaneous reactions as the raw manuscripts of Dubliners , A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man , and Ulysses first landed on his desk. Pound Joyce: The Letters of Ezra Pound to James...

Over 60 surviving letters from Ezra Pound to James Joyce. The letters run heavily from 1913 to 1920,

Edited by Forrest Read and published in 1967 by New Directions, this volume chronicles the dynamic correspondence between the two literary giants primarily between 1913 and 1920. It serves as a masterclass in literary advocacy, networking, and the development of the 20th-century aesthetic. 📜 Book Overview Edited by Forrest Read and published in 1967

The correspondence highlights Pound's tireless hustle to find publishers for Joyce, collect money for him, and even send him clothes. Joyce himself famously called Pound a "miracle worker" for his efforts.

Prices fluctuate significantly based on condition and printing. You can find reading copies starting around $15 , while highly preserved First Edition copies sit closer to $90 .

Includes Pound's critical essays and articles on Joyce, providing the earliest sustained criticism of his masterworks. 🔑 Key Themes & Insights