Scepticisms, Notes On Contemporary Poetry

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Scepticisms, Notes On Contemporary Poetry
Aiken Conrad
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But at the point where purism stifles exuberance and richness (the intense confession of the sub-conscious) and at the point where, as an aesthetic measure, it prefers the neatly made to the well-felt or the profoundly thought, it becomes obviously vicious. It is the critic's license ta over-refine his point for the sake of emphasis, and this perhaps, in the present case, we have clearly done. To restore the balance somewhat we should add that, though by no means profound, Mr. Pound is provocat...ive and suggestive in his essays on the troubadours and the Elizabethan translators, and refreshing in his pa- pers on Dolmetsch and Remy de Gourmont. After all, is he perhaps, in his prose, deliberately a journalist^ . . . And we remember with grati- tude that he is a poet. XIII Poetic Realism: Carl Sandburg IT is one of the anomalies of the present poetic revival in this country that it is not domi- nated by any one single group or tendency, but shared in and fought for by many : classicists, romanticists, and realists, of varying degrees of radicalism, all exist simultaneously, so that we have a spectacle to which perhaps no era was ever before treated, a complete cycle of poetic evolu- tion presented not in the usual span of two cen- turies, more or less, but in the space of two years.

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