“Objectivists” 1927-1934 Section 21 - "Recencies" in Poetry Contents

Notes - Section 21 - "Recencies" in Poetry

1 Zukofsky, Letter to Zabel, 24 August 1931, Zabel Papers, Poetry Papers, 1912-1936, Department of Special Collections, University of Chicago Library, box III, folder 27.

2 The Contemporary Writer, p. 217.

3 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 16.

4 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 9.

5 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 10. Spring and All (1923), in Imaginations, p. 145.

6 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 10.

7 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 11.

8 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 11.

9 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 11.

10 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 12.

11 An “Objectivists” Anthology, pp. 12-13.

12 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 13.

13 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 13. Pound, English Journal (November 1930), 701.

14 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 14.

15 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 14.

16 “A”, pp. 106-108; First Half of “A”-9, pp. 4-24.

17 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 14.

18 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 14.

19 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 15; Prepositions, p. 15.

20 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 25; Prepositions, p. 18.

21 How to Read, in Literary Essays, p. 22.

22 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 15; Prepositions, pp. 15-16.

23 Poetry (February 1931), 173.

24 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 16; Prepositions, p. 16.

25 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 16; Prepositions, p. 16.

26 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 25; Prepositions, p. 18.

27 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 17; Pavannes and Divisions, p. 95; Literary Essays, p. 3.

28 Selected Prose, p. 375.

29 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 17, quoting Pound, “A Retrospect,” Literary Essays, p. 10.

30 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 16.

31 Poetry (February 1931), 273.

32 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 17. Instigations, pp. 233-234.

33 Literary Essays, pp. 25-26.

34 New York Herald Tribune Books, v. 17-19 (13, 20, and 27 January 1929); cited by Zukofsky in Symposium (January 1931), 72.

35 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 18.

36 See (January 1931), 72. Zukofsky cites Pavannes and Divisions, Instigations, and How to Read.

37 Literary Essays, p. 51.

38 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 18.

39 Pound, “The Situation,” Poetry (May 1931), 96. Williams, Letter to Zukofsky, 2 February 1931, Austin: “The Poetry makes a splendid stab for intelligence – I begin to see the world being recreated again as it has not been since 1913. You have managed uncannily (if one didn’t know it was from a clear purpose and a belief ‘faith’ in it) to ride up forward.” The Correspondence, p. 79.

40 An “Objectivists” Anthology, pp. 18-19; Prepositions, p. 16.

41 “The Serious Artist,” Literary Essays. p. 46.

42 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 19.

43 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 21.

44 The Contemporary Writer, p. 175. “The Serious Artist,” Literary Essays, p. 46.

45 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 21; Prepositions, p. 17.

46 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 21; Prepositions, p. 17.

47 Poetry (April 1931), 54.

48 An ‘Objectivists” Anthology, p. 21. English Journal (November 1930), 699-700.

49 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 22.

50 Poetry (February 1931), 287-288.

51 An “Objectivists” Anthology, pp. 22-23; Prepositions, pp. 17-18.

52 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 23. Poetry (March 1931), 337.

53 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 24.

54 “Style,” The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 2 (New York: Norton, 1974), p. 1645.

55 An “Objectivists” Anthology, p. 24; Prepositions, p. 18.