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A. M. Klein and the 'Fibbiest Fabricator of Them All'
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A. M. Klein and the 'Fibbiest Fabricator of Them All'
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Abstract |
The author examines the influence on and repudiation of American poet Ezra Pound by Montreal Jewish poet A.M. Klein (1909-1972). The extradition to America of Pound from Italy following the Second World War, where he had broadcast fascist propaganda against the Allies and anti-Semitic diatribes against Jews, and Pound's subsequent incarceration in a mental institution after being found unfit to stand trial for treason, was the subject of Klein's 1948 verse-form review, titled "Cantabile", of Pound's epic poem "Cantos."
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Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews
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Vol. 43
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70-102
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Fall-Winter 1998
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en
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Kelly, Darlene. “A. M. Klein and the ‘Fibbiest Fabricator of Them All.’” Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews Vol. 43 (Fall-Winter 1998): 70–102. http://www.canadianpoetry.ca/cpjrn/vol43/kelly.htm.
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