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Analysis and comments on L'Art by Ezra Pound

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Comment 9 of 31, added on December 24th, 2010 at 9:46 PM.
Art

"Green arsenic smeared on an egg-white cloth,
Crushed strawberries! Come, let us feast our eyes".
I think of how the green earth is poisoned on what was white purity is now
blood. We can only feast our eyes on what we could eat.

Sheryl Skoglund from United States
Comment 8 of 31, added on December 17th, 2010 at 1:32 PM.
impressive

i like the poem of pound, because
no need to spear time to interpret. wahaa irony

Jabbir from Philippines
Comment 7 of 31, added on April 28th, 2009 at 3:15 AM.

In our freshmen English class, we considered that Ezra was perhaps making
fun at the art of that time.

Colleen from Australia
Comment 6 of 31, added on April 27th, 2009 at 1:57 PM.

It talks about what is The Art.
A white canvas where colors are launched on it.

Liz from Italy
Comment 5 of 31, added on April 19th, 2009 at 7:26 PM.

My high school english teacher told me that Pound is being critical of the
paintings at the time... saying they were all this weird stuff. "Come, let
us feast our eyes" is sarcastic.

Duncan from United States
Comment 4 of 31, added on May 27th, 2008 at 1:22 PM.

He is making a comparison between colors, like the green to arsenic, and
red to strawberries. it connects things you can touch or relate to, to the
poetry, and then states "let our eyes feast," sortof like, let us enjoy
this piece of art and dwell in its conception

brydan from Canada
Comment 3 of 31, added on December 18th, 2007 at 3:46 AM.

i struggle to see how this guy was one of the great influencers in poetry

jimbean from Bangladesh
Comment 2 of 31, added on April 22nd, 2006 at 4:37 PM.

kinda wierd, sounds like someone painted, then threw strawberries, then got
a toddeler to walk on it.

Graeme from Canada

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Poet: Ezra Pound
Poem: L'Art
Added: Apr 1 2005
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