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Generation: 2

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    Lebend + Lebend. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


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    Kinder:
    1. Lebend
    2. Lebend
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Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Boris de Rachewiltz wurde geboren am 12 Feb 1926 in Rom, Italy; gestorben am 3 Feb 1997 in Dorf Tirol.

    Notizen:

    Vater Italiener, Mutter Russin (somit wohl auch unehelich geboren) (in seiner Familie gr

    Boris heiratete Lebend [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


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    Kinder:
    1. 2. Lebend
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Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Ezra Pound wurde geboren am 30 Okt 1885 in Hailey, Idaho, USA (Sohn von Homer Pound und Lebend); gestorben am 1 Nov 1972 in Venedig, I.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Beruf: Autor

    Notizen:

    Pound was born in Hailey, Idaho Territory, to Homer Loomis & Isabel Weston Pound. His grandfather was the Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, Thaddeus C. Pound. When he was 18 months old, his family moved to the suburbs of Philadelphia. In 1901 at the age of 15, he entered the University of Pennsylvania, but after studying there for 2 years transferred to Hamilton College, where he received his Ph.B. in 1905. He then returned to Penn, completing an M.A. in Romance philology in 1906.

    During his studies at Penn, he met and befriended William Carlos Williams & H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), to whom he became engaged for a time. Afterward, Pound taught at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, but when he allowed a stranded actress to spend the night in his room, the resulting scandal caused him to leave his teaching post after only four months, "all accusations", he later claimed, "having been ultimately refuted except that of being 'the Latin Quarter type.'"[5] He had been taken to Europe by relatives in 1898 and again traveled to Europe and Morocco in 1902. In 1908 he moved to Europe, settling in London after spending a brief stint working as a tour guide in Gibraltar, and several months in Venice, where he self-published A Lume Spento.[6]

    Pound's early poetry was inspired by his reading of the pre-Raphaelites and other 19th century poets and medieval Romance literature, as well as much neo-Romantic and occult/mystical philosophy. After moving to London, the influence of Ford Madox Ford and T. E. Hulme encouraged Pound to cast off overtly archaic poetic language and forms & begin to remake himself as a poet. Pound believed William Butler Yeats was the greatest living poet, & befriended him in England. Pound eventually became Yeats' secretary, & soon became interested in Yeats's occult beliefs. During World War I Pound and Yeats lived together at Stone Cottage in Sussex, England, studying Japanese, especially Noh plays. They paid particular attention to the works of Ernest Fenollosa, an American professor in Japan, whose work on Chinese characters fascinated Pound. Eventually, Pound used Fenollosa's work as a starting point for what he called the Ideogrammic Method. In 1914, Pound married Dorothy Shakespear, an artist, and the daughter of Olivia Shakespear, a novelist and former lover of W. B. Yeats.

    In the years before the World War I, Pound was largely responsible for the appearance of Imagism, & coined the name of the movement Vorticism, which was led by Wyndham Lewis of whom Pound was also a friend. Pound contributed to Lewis' short-lived literary magazine BLAST whose 2 numbers appeared in 1914 & 1915. These 2 movements, Imagism & Vorticism, can be seen as central events in the birth of English-language modernism. They helped bring to notice the work of poets & artists like James Joyce, Lewis, William Carlos Williams, H.D., Jacob Epstein, Richard Aldington, Marianne Moore, Rabindranath Tagore, Robert Frost, Rebecca West & Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. Later, Pound also edited his friend T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, the poem that was to force the new poetic sensibility into public attention.
    Henri Gaudier-Brzeska:

    Ezra heiratete Olga Rudge in 1924. Olga wurde geboren am 13 Apr 1895; gestorben am 15 Mrz 1996 in Brunnenburg; wurde beigesetzt in Venedig, I. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 11.  Olga Rudge wurde geboren am 13 Apr 1895; gestorben am 15 Mrz 1996 in Brunnenburg; wurde beigesetzt in Venedig, I.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Beruf: Violinistin

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