Abstract
Eugenio Montale, the Italian poet and Nobel Prize recipient, frequently met Pound before World War II and wrote about him and his plight in the 1950s and 60s. The chapter establishes parallels between the careers of the two poets and presents their reciprocal, mostly friendly, relations and views. The chapter is of special use in showing what an astute and canonical Italian intellectual like Montale made of the Pound phenomenon.
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