The Trial of Ezra Pound.

Street, S., 2008. Sunday Feature, The Trial of Ezra Pound. Radio. BBC Radio 3. 20 July 2008. 21.30.

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Abstract

The Trial of Ezra Pound: To mark his release 50 years ago, historian Sean Street explores how Ezra Pound, one of the 20th century's most important poets, was accused of treason by the US Government and held for years in a mental hospital after he made a series of anti-American and anti-Semitic broadcasts in Italy. The programme investigates the significance of the case today, asking whether he committed treason or inconveniently used his right to free speech. With contributions from Pound's daughter Mary de Rachewlitz, his biographer David Moody and the playwright Bernard Kops, who wrote a play about Pound, in order to find out how we should view the complex and controversial poet

Item Type:Film/Broadcast
Running Time:45
Edition:Sunday 20 July 2008
Series Name:Sunday Feature
Subjects:Social Sciences > Communication, Cultural and Media Studies
Group:Media School > Institute for Media and Communication Research
ID Code:8792
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Deposited On:05 Mar 2009 19:59
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