Published 1936
by City Lights Books in San Francisco .
Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Ezra Pound. |
Contributions | Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 45p. |
Number of Pages | 45 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13746067M |
Get this from a library! Ernest Fenollosa, the Chinese written character as a medium for poetry: ars poetica or the roots of poetic creation?. [Flemming Olsen]. Referring often to the work of Ernest Fenollosa in The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry (), Pound explains his concept of the ideogram. (The publication date of Fenollosa’s. 莫某人 评论 The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry 4 Ernest Fenollosa这本书本质上就是live embodiment of the term“借他人酒杯,浇自己块垒”。4/5. Pound was greatly influenced by Ernest Fenollosa’s The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry, and it is an oft-noted fact that Fenollosa’s essay influenced Pound’s concept of.
The 10 Best Books I Read This Year. interesting dive into character, this is a book to pick up. Once you finish this book, you’ll likely want to go on to his most recent book: “The Second Author: Jake Daghe. He is also an editor of The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry: a Critical Edition (Fordham) and the translator of Winter Sun: The Poetry of Shi Zhi () (University of .