A phrase that was used in class, on criticism, one that went totally over
my head, was 'the vortex of history', in reference to Pound's work. I
wondered whether what's meant there is when the poet's personal life sorta collapses (a metaphorical expression) into the history of literature.
So Eliot could have his personal life to vivify his criticism, and
maybe Pound can have his erudition animate his imprisonment etc..
Supposing that with those modernists that was partly due to the timing
of artistic (perhaps social) events, then how could late modernists
prolong that historical moment, or just capture a similar energy?
A friend posted me this when I asked:
Luke