Many of these programs were originally broadcast on Berkeley California’s KPFA-FM during the later half of the 20 th century, while others are taken from the Other Minds Festivals and various private collections. The Other Minds Archive*, which is hosted by the Internet Archive, represents the organization’s efforts to digitally preserve and make freely available, hundreds of hours of interviews, lectures, poetry readings, and musical performances featuring avant-garde composers, musicians, artists, and authors. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.The Dial: The Archive contains 53 volumes of this literary magazine, many of them edited by Moore.Responsibilities, and other poems (1916).Ripostes of Ezra Pound (1913) Scan of a signed copy.Exultations (1910) Scan of a signed copy.Umbra, The Early Poems of Ezra Pound (1920) Scanned from the first of 100 signed copies and dedicated to Mary Moore (see below) “if she wants it”.Many works by Pound and his literary friends are available on the Archive. His friendships cast a wide net and include many of the best-known poets and writers of the 20th Century. Yet, his greatest influence was probably that of patron: He spent his long life befriending, publishing, and supporting fellow poets and writers. Ezra Pound (1885-1972) may be better known for his fascist political leanings than for his poetry.
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