In a Station of the Metro

Nov 04, 2007 15:28


In A Station of the Metro
Ezra Pound

The apparition of these faces in the crowd;
Petals on a wet, black bough

This weekend, I had to write a poetry response to Ezra Pound's "In A Station of the Metro." I knew that Pound had worked with Mussolini's regime during World War II, doing something involving radio broadcasting, and that he wrote his Cantos ( Read more... )

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clashc1tyrocker November 5 2007, 13:40:58 UTC
i think he was dazed by the dullness of life, he is probably going to work, or through the motions ect.

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linger_fingers November 6 2007, 00:56:12 UTC
Did anyone have anything interesting to say in the anarchist's forums?

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mr_brighteyes November 6 2007, 22:44:20 UTC
he was probably tripping on some strong ass acid

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