Robert D. Kaplan’s “Adriatic” takes readers on a political, intellectual and personal tour from Italy to Albania. By Thomas F. Madden A poet who was undone by his own words. By R. O. Blechman “Only ...
On the poet’s time in Rapallo. When Pound returned to Rapallo in 1958, following his internment in a madhouse (or mental hotel) for having made Fascist broadcasts during World War II, his life, too, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. We get upset about writers who behave badly. Can we even go on reading the work of a beloved someone who turns out to be a child abuser?