Making a Waste Land: Ezra Pound, Fragmentation, and the Politics of Cultural Order
T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” is one of the most celebrated poems of the twentieth century. Less celebrated — though no less consequential — is the role Ezra Pound played in making it. This essay examines what Pound’s editorial hand reveals about fragmentation, authority, and the politics of cultural order.
Dylan C. McGuinty Jr.
Lawyer and founder of McGuinty Estates Law