by Philip Kuberski.
Gainesville: University Press of Florida, (1992).
First edition, first printing.
Kuberski looks at Pound's writing style, symbols, signs, tension between politics and poetry, technical innovations, values of culture, and more.
In his title and his terminology Kuberski employs the metaphor of stones, a calculating device, to chart Pound's overt concerns.
Lovely book production, great gift.
Fine, square, unread and crisp in fresh brown linen with black embossed titles to the spine, brown-and-white headband and tail-band, in fine dust jacket.
Octavo; 203 pages; works cited; index.
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