Ezra Pound's Image
The way
Ezra Pound defines “images” goes as follows:
" The image is the poet's pigment. The image is not an idea but a radiant node, a vortex through which, and from which and into which ideas are constantly rushing. It is as true for painting and sculpture as it is for poetry."
" The image is the poet's pigment. The image is not an idea but a radiant node, a vortex through which, and from which and into which ideas are constantly rushing. It is as true for painting and sculpture as it is for poetry."
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