“If a patron buys from an artist who needs money, the patron then makes himself equal to the artist; he is building art into the world; he creates.”
Ezra Pound“Love thou thy dreamAll base love scorning,Love thou the windAnd here take warningThat dreams alone can truly be,For 'tis in dream I come to thee.Ezra Pound, The Songtrad. Ungaretti:Ama il tuo sogno Ama il tuo sognoOgni inferiore amore disprezzando,Il vento amaEd accorgiti quiChe i sogni solo possono veramente essere,Perciò in sogno a raggiungerti m’avvio.”
Ezra Pound“And round about there is a rabbleOf the filthy, sturdy, unkillable infants of the very poor.They shall inherit the earth.”
Ezra Pound, Selected Poems of Ezra Pound“A great spirit has been amongst us, and a great artist is gone.”
Ezra Pound, Gaudier-Brzeska: A Memoir“Colloquial poetry is to the real art as the barber's wax dummy is to sculpture.”
Ezra Pound“Music begins to atrophy when it departs too far from the dance... poetry begins to atrophy when it gets too far from music.”
Ezra Pound“Real education must ultimately be limited to men who insist on knowing, the rest is mere sheep-herding.”
Ezra Pound