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# Arabic ( also Arabist or Hispano-Arabic ) Referring to the songs of the troubadours, Ezra Pound wrote in his Canto VIII that William of Aquitaine " had brought the song up out of Spain / with the singers and viels ".
Pound also makes use of Elpenor in the first of his Cantos: ' But first Elpenor came, our friend Elpenor / Unburied, cast on the wide earth, / Limbs that we left in the house of Circe, / Unwept, unwrapped in sepulchre, since toils urged other.
Le Mesurier also teamed up with another ex-Dad's Army colleague, Clive Dunn, to record a novelty single, " There Ain't Much Change from a Pound These Days " / " After All These Years ", which had been written by Le Mesurier's step-son, David Malin.
A part of additional record labels, he has associated / collaborated / recorded with VMF, Tupac Shakur, Teddy Riley, Felton Pilate, Tha Dogg Pound, Whole 9, Deion Sanders, Big Daddy Kane, BeBe & CeCe Winans and Jon Gibson, as well as others.
* Pound ( mass ), a unit of weight measurement often abbreviated as “ lbs ” in plural (“ lb ”, short of Latin " Libra ": scales / balance, is both singular and plural )
Foreign Exchange Rate Transition ( Deutsche Mark | DEM / United States dollar | USD, French franc | FRF / USD, Pound sterling | GBP / USD and Japanese yen | JPY / USD ) from January 1981 to December 1990In the first half of 1980s, the United States dollar ( USD ) was stronger than the Deutsche Mark ( DEM ), French franc ( FRF ), pound sterling ( GBP ) and Japanese yen ( JPY ), but before and after the Plaza Accord, the USD was depreciated.
When Cyprus passed to British control, the Cyprus Pound ( now replaced by the euro ) became the currency of the island divided into 20 shillings and each shilling into 9 kuruş / γρόσια / piastres.
* The Source ( 1 / 95, p. 85 )-4 Stars-Slammin ' - "... while Jodeci duets with Tha Dogg Pound and an all-star cast to try their hand at the G-Funk sound, Dre begins plotting his next move ... heavy-metal bass meets chunky keyboards ..."
* Best radio comedy: On The Hour / The Million Pound Radio Show
the Malvern to Worcester route 44, 44A, 44B operated by First Diamond serving stops at the Barnards Green bus shelter and Pound Bank ; The Worcester-Upton-upon-Severn-Malvern route 362 / 363 operated by Diamond serves that stops at the Barnards Green bus shelter and the Malvern-Gloucester-Cheltenham route 377 ( Saturdays only ) operated by Diamond, stopping at the Court Road shops and the Barnards Green bus shelter.
The highway begins with no route number, until the junction of Greens Road where it gains the Metropolitan Route 12 to Pound Road, before no route number is signed again until the South Gippsland Freeway / Western Port Highway interchange where it becomes the M420.
Following the Pound / Williams tradition, Allen hoped to present the range of experimental writing produced in the United States since the Second World War.
This resulted in British versions of popular American quiz show The $ 64, 000 Question having a maximum prize initially of 64, 000 sixpences (£ 1, 600 ) in the late 1950s, and in the early 1990s of just £ 6, 400, the format being adjusted so that " The Six Thousand Four Hundred Pound Question " was only asked every other week so as not to break the regulatory £ 3, 200 / week maximum.
the Malvern to Worcester route 44, 44A, 44B operated by First Diamond serving stops at the Barnards Green bus shelter and Pound Bank ; The Worcester-Upton-upon-Severn-Malvern route 362 / 363 operated by Diamond serves that stops at the Barnards Green bus shelter and the Malvern-Gloucester-Cheltenham route 377 ( Saturdays only ) operated by Diamond, stopping at the Court Road shops and the Barnards Green bus shelter.
the Malvern to Worcester route 44, 44A, 44B operated by First Diamond serving stops at the Barnards Green bus shelter and Pound Bank ; The Worcester-Upton-upon-Severn-Malvern route 362 / 363 operated by Diamond serves that stops at the Barnards Green bus shelter and the Malvern-Gloucester-Cheltenham route 377 ( Saturdays only ) operated by Diamond, stopping at the Court Road shops and the Barnards Green bus shelter.
As well as being an acclaimed musician and comedian, he wrote The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac, a humorous A-Z book ; two collections of anecdotes, jokes and songs entitled The Unluckiest Man in the World and The 14½ Pound Budgie ; and a comedy / thriller / fantasy, Killer Budgies.

Pound and Williams
Contributors have included Ezra Pound, William Butler Yeats, William Carlos Williams, Langston Hughes and Carl Sandburg, among others.
While modernist poetry in English is often viewed as an American phenomenon, with leading exponents including Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, H. D., and Louis Zukofsky, there were important British modernist poets, including David Jones, Hugh MacDiarmid, Basil Bunting, and W. H. Auden.
In 1920, Williams was sharply criticized by many of his peers ( like H. D., Pound, and Wallace Stevens ) when he published one of his most experimental books, Kora in Hell: Improvisations.
However, Williams, like his peer and friend Ezra Pound, had already rejected the Imagist movement by the time this poem was published as part of Spring and All in 1923.
Some influential avant-garde figures in English-language literature have included Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky, Charles Olson, William Gaddis, John Hawkes, John Ashbery, Joseph McElroy, Stanley Elkin, John Barth, Robert Coover, Kathy Acker, Giannina Braschi, and Thomas Pynchon.
The influence of Imagism can be seen clearly in the work of the Objectivist poets, who came to prominence in the 1930s under the auspices of Pound and Williams.
Though the Beat aesthetic posited itself against T. S. Eliot's creed of strict objectivity and literary modernism's new classicism, certain modernist poets were major influences on the Beats, including Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and H. D ..
American poetry arguably reached its peak in the early-to-mid-20th century, with such noted writers as Wallace Stevens and his Harmonium ( 1923 ) and The Auroras of Autumn ( 1950 ), T. S. Eliot and his The Waste Land ( 1922 ), Robert Frost and his North of Boston ( 1914 ) and New Hampshire ( 1923 ), Hart Crane and his White Buildings ( 1926 ) and the epic cycle, The Bridge ( 1930 ), Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams and his epic poem about his New Jersey hometown, Paterson, Marianne Moore, E. E. Cummings, Edna St. Vincent Millay and Langston Hughes, in addition to many others.
Grieve, Charlie Chaplin, William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Herbert Read, Aldous Huxley, Storm Jameson, Eimar O ’ Duffy, Sybil Thorndyke, Bonamy Dobrée, Eric de Maré and the American publisher James Laughlin.
He has set works of Elizabeth Bishop, John Ashbery, Robert Lowell, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, Ezra Pound, and Marianne Moore.
The Objectivists were admirers of Stein, Pound and Williams and Pound actively promoted their work.
William Carlos Williams ' Paterson applied the techniques developed by Pound to a specific location and in a specific, American, dialect.
ISBN 0-8112-1605-5 Introduction, with translations by William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Gary Snyder, and David Hinton.
The following year, he published " A Wrong Turning in American Poetry ", an essay in which he made a case against the influences of Eliot, Pound, Marianne Moore, and William Carlos Williams, in favour of the more direct work of writers such as Pablo Neruda, César Vallejo, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Antonio Machado, and Rainer Maria Rilke.
Eliot, William Carlos Williams, and Ezra Pound, and Schwartz was considered one of the most gifted and promising young writers of his generation.
They were mainly American and were influenced by, amongst others, Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams.
Pound also provided an introduction to William Carlos Williams, another former Imagist who was living in New Jersey.
This anthology featured far fewer contributors: Basil Bunting, Mary Butts, Frances Fletcher, Robert McAlmon, George Oppen, Ezra Pound, Carl Rakosi, Kenneth Rexroth, Charles Reznikoff, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky and Forest Anderson, T. S. Eliot, R. B. N. Warriston and Jerry Reisman.
The press also published A Novelette and Other Prose ( 1932 ) by Williams and Prolegomena 1 ( 1932 ) by Ezra Pound.
However, they did have an immediate impact, especially on the work of their two Imagist mentors, Williams and Pound.

Pound and Selected
* Passages From The Letters of John Butler Yeats: Selected by Ezra Pound ( 1917 ).
* Ezra Pound: Selected Prose 1909-1965 ( Faber, 1973 )
Poetic Origins and the Ballad ( 1921 ) American Ballads and Songs ( 1923 ) Selected Writings of Louise Pound ( 1949 ) Nebraska Folklore ( 1959 )

Pound and Letters
His notable output of biographies included: J. R. R. Tolkien ( 1977 ) ( also editing of The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien ), The Inklings ( 1978 ), W. H. Auden ( 1981 ), Ezra Pound ( 1988 ), Evelyn Waugh ( 1989 ), Benjamin Britten ( 1992 ), Robert Runcie ( 1997 ), and Spike Milligan ( 2004 ).
The inaugural prize, chosen by a jury of Fellows in American Letters of the Library of Congress, was awarded to Ezra Pound for his famous collection of poems entitled The Pisan Cantos.
* Dk / Some Letters of Ezra Pound.
* Reynolds, Ann, E. Ezra Pound and Dorothy Shakespear: Their Letters 1909-1914.
* Ezra Pound: Imaginary Letters 1930.
Pound / The Little Review, The Letters of Ezra Pound to Margaret Anderson: The Little Review Correspondence.

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