Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972)became known for his role in developing Imagism, which, in reaction to the Victorian and Georgian poets, favored tight language, unadorned imagery, and a strong correspondence between the verbal and musical qualities of the verse and the mood it expressed.After teaching Romance Languages at Wabash College in Indiana for two years, he resigned and travelled to Spain, Italy and England. He became interested in the poetry of the Chinese and Japanese.He founded the Imagist movement in poetry, which encouraged experimenting with different verse forms, and opposed representational art in favor of abstract forms.

Friday, December 2, 2011

#15 Those in need…

                        

On a college campus I believe that I can put an effort into becoming involved and join groups and volunteer. Hopefully I can make my own group that helps people to feel and be involved. I want to let people have a safe place where they can just be themselves and where everyone is friendly and amiable. There are so many people in the world who like they have no one to talk to and retort to cutting themselves and even suicide. If there was a group where someone could feel like they could be themselves without being judged it would make all the difference.

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