Ezra's poetry was overly obscure, intentionally, I think, to garner a profundity typical of fascist self-branding. Some lit professors I saw too were cautious in their coverage, thinking his poetry must be great because they were included in top ranked categories, but with little actual interpretation. They covered him and quickly moved on, leaving little time for class discustion.
Ezra's poetry was overly obscure, intentionally, I think, to garner a profundity typical of fascist self-branding. Some lit professors I saw too were cautious in their coverage, thinking his poetry must be great because they were included in top ranked categories, but with little actual interpretation. They covered him and quickly moved on, leaving little time for class discustion.
Ezra's poetry was overly obscure, intentionally, I think, to garner a profundity typical of fascist self-branding. Some lit professors I saw too were cautious in their coverage, thinking his poetry must be great because they were included in top ranked categories, but with little actual interpretation. They covered him and quickly moved on, leaving little time for class discustion.