In my last couple of posts I briefly
talked about the Lost Generation. Hemingway was in that circle, as
was John Dos Passos and many others. Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot are
often included in discussions of Lost Generation poets.
Ezra Pound was one of the premier poets
of the period until he lost himself in a stew of racism and insanity.
World War II had come around and Pound by this time had made over
one hundred radio broadcasts in support of Hitler and Mussolini.
Hemingway had made it clear in a letter to Archibald MacLeish that
Pound deserved punishment, disgrace and mostly ridicule. Pound was
fortunate, he was tried for treason, but sent to a mental
institution. Although he repudiated his support of Fascism, he never
lost his racist streak.
But I need to back up a bit. Although
Pound was married to Dorothy Shakespear, he did have several affairs;
his longest running affair was with Olga Rudge, which lasted 50
years.
Rudge was a world class violinist. She
had spent World War I playing in concerts to raise money for the
British and French war efforts. Eventually Rudge had made her way to
Italy and met Pound in the early 1920's. This was still at Pound's
peak, he was one of the luminaries of the Lost Generation and mentor
to Hemingway. Around this same time, Rudge became acquainted with
George Antheil, a young American composer.
Around this time, Pound was still
promoting Vorticism as a style of poety. To Pound, Vorticism is
described as "The
image is a radiant node or cluster; it is ... a VORTEX, from
which, and through which, and into which, ideas are constantly
rushing."
Pound worked with Antheil to develop Vorticism in
musical compositions for the violin. Pound wrote Antheiland the Treatise on Harmony
to help promote Antheil.
As
an interesting aside, Antheil wrote the murder mystery Death
in the Dark
under the pseudonym Stacey Bishop. It was actually a collaborative
effort including Antheil, T. S. Eliot, Franz Werfel, W. B. Yeats, and
Pound.
Eventually,
Antheil was forced to disavow Pound, probably in part due to Pound's
increasing collaboration with the Fascists.
In
later years Antheil made his way to Hollywood and scored several
films, including The
Pride and the Passion,
starring Cary Grant and Sofia Loren.
On
a side note, it was Antheil's pseudo-expertise in endocrinology that
brought him in touch with the screen actress Hedy Lamar. Antheil and
Lamar worked together on a way to encrypt radio signals to torpedoes to prevent them from being jammed. The idea used frequency hopping
and the idea was based on the mechanics of a player piano. The idea
was patented, but initially the Navy dismissed the idea. Eventually
the technique was used by the U.S. military after the patent expired
and frequency hopping is now widely used.
(edited for grammar 7/31/14 and tags added)
(edited for grammar 7/31/14 and tags added)
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