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by Richard Burton


  Lavignac, Albert 123–4

  Lavrin, Janko 240

  Lawrence, D. H. 533(12)

  Women in Love 148

  Layard, Sir Austen Henri 277

  Leavis, F. R. 203

  Leeds Mercury 540(163)

  Lees Smith, Hastings 80

  Léger, Fernand 96

  Leighton Park School 29–30, 41–63

  Leightonian, The 52, 54, 60, 62–3, 69, 70, 79, 133

  reports on BB 547(162)

  Leippert, James 193, 209, 212–13, 217, 219

  BB’s letters to 107, 109

  Levertov, Denise 419

  Lewis, Peter 156, 393, 414, 431

  Library Journal 429

  Lightman, Ira 465

  Lindisfarne Codex 378–9, 388–9

  Lindsay, Jack 142–3

  Lion & Crown 209, 212–13, 215

  Listener The 428

  Lit & Phil see Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society

  Little Review 213

  Litvinov, Maxim 85–6

  Logan, Stephen 14–15

  Loloi, Parvin 186

  and Glyn Pursglove 231

  London

  BB’s attitude to 134–5, 138–9

  poetry competition in 515–16

  readings in 510

  theme in Briggflatts II 367–8

  London Review of Books 516, 520

  London School of Economics (LSE) 38, 79–84, 87–91

  Looker, Samuel J. 211–12

  Louen, Baron Johannes Michael von 229, 230

  see also Marie Auguste

  Lowe, Mary see Bunting, Mary Elizabeth

  Lowell, Robert 496–7

  Loy, Joella 106

  Loy, Mina 106, 188–9, 451, 527

  Lucie-Smith, Edward 399–400, 541(30)

  British Poetry since 1945 434

  Lucretius 133, 306, 362, 383, 558(427)

  Lyric Prize 170, 208

  M

  MacCarthy, Desmond 241

  MacDiarmid, Hugh 7, 359–60, 474, 497, 502

  death 503

  More Collected Poems 383

  MacDonald, Ramsay, British Prime Minister 64

  McGonigal, James 593(71)

  Mackay, Brent 444, 448

  Macleod, Joseph Gordon 207

  Macnee, Patrick 469

  McNeill, John Charles 482

  McPherson, Douglas 262

  MacSweeney, Barry 352–3

  Macy, John 141–2

  Makin, Peter 122, 382–3, 547(149), 578(27)

  Malherbe 514

  Manchester Guardian 20, 266–7, 346, 348

  Marie Auguste, Princess, Baroness von Louen 228–9, 230

  Marot, Clément 127–8, 546(145)

  Martin, Kingsley 39

  Marvell, Andrew 158

  Masefield, John 203

  Masoliver, Juan Ramon 180–81

  Mason, Michael 240

  Matthews, Steven 546(144)

  Matthias, John 434

  Messer, Andrew, BB’s uncle 25, 117

  Methil barrage 271–5

  Meyer, Tom 478, 480, 481, 491–2, 493, 513

  Middle East, security operations 286

  Middleton, George 328–9

  Milani, Abbas 284

  Miles, Barry 511

  Military Tribunal, Newcastle 64–6, 68

  Milton, John 156

  Mining, National Coal Board magazine 349

  Moeran, Jack 148

  Moncrieff, Charles Kenneth Scott 158

  Monroe, Harriet 98, 132, 133, 178, 192, 193, 197, 212, 213

  correspondence 166–7, 200–202, 204–5, 214

  see also Poetry

  Montgomery, Deirdre 411, 515

  Montgomery, Stuart 397, 399, 499, 501, 515, 581(31)

  falling out with Eric Mottram 466–7

  Moore, George 175

  Morden Tower 7, 356–7, 360, 395–6, 505

  Morgan, Louise (Otto Theis’ wife) 158, 160–61, 169

  Morrison, Herbert 332

  Mortimer, Peter 501

  Mortimer, Raymond 200

  Mosaddeq, Mohammad 328, 329–33, 350, 576(344)

  Moseley, Sydney A. 139

  Mottram, Eric 79, 390, 393–4, 412–13, 414, 426, 432, 500, 501

  as editor of Poetry Review 460–62, 476

  falling out with Stuart Montgomery 466–7

  letters to 107–8, 441, 448–9, 454, 455, 459

  from Roger Guedalla 463–4

  Mount Rosa, Italy 112

  Muggeridge, Malcolm 240–42

  Mullett, Peggy 131–2

  Murray, Gilbert 69

  Musical Times 146

  Mussolini, Benito 178, 182

  N

  National Assistance 344

  National Coal Board, Mining magazine 349

  National Trust property 519

  Nellist’s Nautical Academy 256–7

  Nesbit, Edith 27, 534(23), 588(227)

  New Age 82–3

  New Departures 520

  New English Weekly 217–18, 240–42, 558(429)

  New Measure 430

  New Statesman 397, 400, 429, 499

  New York Times 429

  New York Times Book Review 499

  Newcastle, University of 454–5

  BB’s fellowship 484–5

  Newcastle Bach Choir 35

  Newcastle barracks 539(142)

  Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society 34–5, 38

  Newell Price, Tim 42, 43, 44, 45, 46

  Nicholls, Peter 215

  Niedecker, Lorine 193, 258, 271, 423–5, 427, 440–41, 583(107)

  The Ballad of Basil 424–5

  Wintergreen Ridge 423–4

  Noble, William, 1st Baron Kirkley 545(115)

  Norman, Charles 182

  Norman, Philip 120, 402, 539(142)

  North East Arts Association (NEAA) 431

  North Mail 65

  Northern Arts 494, 590(304)

  BB’s presidency 484–6

  Northumberland 24–5

  Northumberland Education Committee 27

  Northumbrian accent 11, 14–16

  Nuttall, Jeff 463, 465, 499

  O

  Oakshott, Ronald 302

  Objectivism 198–201, 205, 208–10

  Observer 397, 398, 401, 499

  Odysseus 430

  Operation Ajax 333

  Orage, Alfred Richard 82, 83, 541(15, 20)

  Ormsby, Hilda 81

  Orono, Maine 506–7

  Osborne, Charles 462–3, 465, 520–21

  Giving it Away: Memoirs of an Uncivil Servant 473–4

  Osnaburgh Terrace, London 117

  Outlook, The 133–4, 136–48, 149

  Oxbridge 14, 59–60, 538(112), 564(567)

  Oxford University Press 499–500, 501–2

  P

  Paideuma 248–9

  Palatinate newspaper 432

  Palestine 311

  Paris, Matthew 129

  Paris Review 358

  Parker, Lord Justice 585(170)

  Parsons, Clere 207

  Patchen, Kenneth 338

  Payne, Robert 313–15

  Pearson, Professor Norman Holmes 337–8

  Penberthy, Jenny 523

  Persian

  ancient dialect 277

  translation 305–6, 500–501

  see also Ferdowsi

  Peterhouse College, Cambridge, rejection 58

  Pickard, Tom 72, 312, 331, 359–60, 411, 460, 490, 495

  BB’s 80th birthday celebrations 505

  on BB’s eyesight 426–7

  on T. S. Eliot 342

  fees for poets 433–4

  introduction to BB 355–7

  BB’s letters to 72, 315, 440, 448, 527

  High on the Walls 12

  proposed biography 6

  publication of The Spoils 396

  review of Briggflatts 400

  Pickthall, Marmaduke 82

  Piera’s book (Il libro di Piera) 180–81

 
; Pitkethly, Lawrence 219

  Pocket Poet series 262

  Poetry 98, 132, 133, 188, 197, 339, 386, 398

  editorship of British number 200–203, 206–10

  publication of Villon 208

  Poetry Fellowship 431

  Poetry International summer festival 473–4

  Poetry Review 458–9, 460–62, 499

  inclusion of At Briggflatts Meeting House 476–7

  Poetry Society 459, 484, 501

  Battle of Earls Court 461–6

  BB as President 12, 458, 459–68

  celebrations of BB’s 75th birthday 475–7

  Poli, Bernard, letter to 104

  political crisis in Britain 487–9

  Pope, Arthur Upham 338

  Pound, Dorothy née Shakespear 83–4, 170, 172, 183, 292

  letters see Bunting, Basil, CORRESPONDENCE

  Pound, Ezra 8, 17, 75, 82–4, 108, 115, 219

  accent 532(33)

  alterations to Villon 547(150)

  appeal for funding for BB 227

  on W. H. Auden 207

  Bourtai’s revelations about 564(589)

  on Douglas Geoffrey Bridson 211

  on BB 17–18, 184–5, 197

  BB’s essay on 217–18

  on Chomei at Toyama 193, 195–6

  contribution to Piera’s book 180

  death and tributes 469–72

  discovery of manuscripts 182

  Fascism 178–9, 259–62

  friendship with Ford Madox Ford 96, 97, 99

  humorous poetry written for 196–7

  Imagist movement 197–8

  influence on BB’s works 397–9, 429, 499

  letters see Bunting, Basil, CORRESPONDENCE

  letter-writing style 555(353)

  at the Lit & Phil 35

  mental health 291–5, 322–4

  mentioned in introductory note to Briggflatts 362

  Mermaid Theatre tribute 471

  music in poetry 121–2, 123

  on Objectivism 198–201, 205

  in Paris 94

  in Rapallo, Italy 109–10, 112, 172–3

  reading voice 15

  response to On the fly-leaf of Pound’s Cantos 306–7

  sought after by James Leippert for The Lion & Crown 212–13

  on The Spoils 346–8

  symposium on 418

  translations of classics 132–3

  on Villon 130–31, 208

  on François Villon 119

  visit to BB in prison 101, 107

  WORKS

  Active Anthology 210–12, 214, 262, 329, 559(454)

  Canto 23 109

  Canto 47, comparison with Briggflatts 376–7, 387

  Collected Early Poems 471

  Guide to Kulchur 242

  Homage to Sextus Propertius 122, 132, 217, 561(487)

  Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (EP and Eliot proposed) 219

  Notes on Elizabethan Classicists 132–3

  Pisan Cantos 293

  Profile 210

  Pound, Homer, EP’s father 173, 182–3

  Pound, Isabel, EP’s mother 173, 182–3, 220

  Pound, Mary (Barrati) 294

  Pound, Omar, EP’s son 185, 289, 292, 294, 471, 500–501

  Arabic & Persian Poems 185

  Gorby and the Rats 500–501

  parentage 564(589)

  Powell, Dawn 150

  Prison System Enquiry Committee 73

  Prohibition in the US 167–8

  Prominent Literati Arriving at Rapallo to Pass Winter Season 179–80

  Prussian nobility 228–9

  Pygge, Edward/Ian Hamilton 435–6

  Pym-Randall Press 416–17

  Q

  Qashqai, Nasser Khan 316, 572(200)

  Quaker movement 538(122), 579(50)

  attitudes to education 59–60

  attitudes to war 61–5

  in Briggflatts 390–94

  foundation 30–31

  Quartermain, Meredith 523

  Quartermain, Peter 11, 18, 271–2, 320, 346, 440, 495–6, 523

  children’s relationship with BB 494, 586(189)

  letters to 441, 445–6, 469, 474–5, 509

  Quasha, George 434–5

  Queen 429

  R

  Rachewiltz, Mary de, EP’s daughter 220, 319, 418

  Raine, Craig 499

  Raleigh, Sir Walter 76, 130, 194

  Rawson, Wyatt 430

  Raymond, John 398

  Razmara, Sepahbod Haj Ali, Prime Minister of Iran 325

  Read, Herbert 207, 399

  Reagan, Ronald 419

  Redcliffe-Maud, Lord 485–6

  Regan, Robert 429

  Regent’s Park, London 113

  Renwick, George 65, 68

  Review, The, satire on BB 435–6

  Reza Shah 284

  Richards, George 323

  Rickword, C. H. 157–8, 551(235)

  Rickword, Edgell 207, 551(235)

  Ridley, Geordie 24

  Rivista di Roma 115

  Robbins, Lionel 38, 80–81, 84, 88, 90, 111, 117, 541(26)

  BB’s request for a loan 146

  connected with The Outlook 133

  falling out with EP 259–60

  BB’s letters to 84–7, 93

  Roberts, Michael 202

  Robson, Gladys 581–2(42)

  Roehm, Ernst 230

  Roerich Museum 227

  Roosevelt, Archie 292, 294

  Rosyth, Scotland 271–5

  Rougetel, Sir John le 289, 333

  Rowe, Helen see Egli, Helen

  Rudge, Olga (EP’s mistress) 181, 182, 322–3, 324, 507

  Rudolf, Anthony 402

  Russell, Lawrence 451

  Russell, Peter 322

  S

  Sa‘di, translations 305–6

  Sa‘ed, Mohammed, Prime Minister of Iran 316

  Salome 410–11

  Santa Barbara 416–20

  Santé prison, Paris 99, 101, 102, 107, 544(83)

  saqis 567–8(39)

  Lisa Kenner as 506–7

  Sassoon, Siegfried 113

  Saviotti, Gino 180–81

  Sayers, Dorothy 238

  Scarlatti, Alessandro, discovered manuscripts 182

  Schafer, R. Murray 181

  Schmidt, Michael 204

  Schoenberg, Arnold 145–7, 372

  Scholes, Percy 549(209)

  Scotsman 397, 400

  Second World War 266–86

  willingness to enlist 264

  see also Bunting, Basil, WARS

  Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) 283–4

  Secretary to Harry Barnes MP, employment as 91–2

  Seed, John 17

  Segovia, Andrés 147

  Séménoff, E. 97

  Serly, Tibor 162, 181

  death 503, 506

  Seymour-Smith, Martin 397, 400

  Shadingfield 353–4

  Shakespear, Dorothy see Pound, Dorothy

  Shakespeare, William

  As You Like It 126

  BB’s rewritings 254–5

  excluded from The Anthology 575

  Share, Don 186

  and Christian Wiman 386

  Shaw, George Bernard 37–8

  Shayer, Michael 289, 475, 490

  visit to BB 525–6

  Shelley, John 283–4

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe 17, 173–4

  Shinfield village, Bunting’s report on 53–4

  Shoemaker, Jack 427

  Sibelius, Jean 549(202)

  Sicily 280–81, 283

  Sidney, Sir Philip 514

  Simms, Colin 502, 518

  Simon Fraser University, Vancouver 440

  Simonside Hills, Northumberland 151–2

  Simpson, Wallis 250, 252

  Sinclair, May 96, 97

  Skelton, Robin 443, 444–7, 449–51

  Skipsey, Joseph 3, 25, 36–7, 52, 455–6, 536(55)

  accent 587(225)

  Smith, Derek 517
/>   social credit 82–3, 88, 178–9

  socialism 37–8, 45

  Society of Friends see Quaker movement

  Soheili, Ali, Prime Minister of Iran 326

  Sokolova, Lydia 140

  Southall, Eric 59, 69

  Spanish Civil War 243

  Spanish customs 248–9

  Spectator 239, 240

  Spender, Stephen 241, 516

  Spenser, Edmund 472, 481, 514

  Sraffa, Angelo 81

  Sraffa, Piero 81, 540–41(10)

  Stallworthy, Jon 434

  Stand 400

  Stansill, Peter 416, 428–9

  State University of New York (SUNY) 412–14, 417, 441

  Steiner, George 402

  Stephenson, Ernest Cooper Apperley 28, 34, 62, 535(45)

  death, 538(117)

  Stevenson, D. 539(128)

  Stokes, Richard 332

  stonemasonry 365, 535(44)

  Stothard, Peter 328, 574(263)

  Straker, William 25

  Strang, Sir William 333

  Ström, Frederick 86

  Stuart, Brian 240

  Summerfield, Geoffrey 434

  Sunday Times 241, 397, 398, 399–400, 402, 429

  Surrealism 98

  Swann, Billy, BB’s cousin 144

  swearing 554(325)

  Sweden, visit to, 1920 86

  Swedish Punch 85

  Swift, J. 589(275)

  Swinburne, Algernon Charles 96, 110, 132, 438–9, 515, 587(222)

  T

  Tagore, Rabindranath 227

  Tarasque magazine 400

  Taylor, Henry Osborn 148

  Teheran, Iran 283–6

  bakers in 373–4

  BB’s journalism in 313, 327–36

  BB’s journey to 296

  BB’s work for British Embassy 300–312

  Tenerife, Canary Isles 220–43

  relationship with Juana 247–50

  Terrell, Carroll F. 80, 83, 101–2, 150, 151–2, 480, 483, 494–5, 532(34)

  biography of BB 6

  visit to BB 74–5

  Thatcher, Margaret 11–12, 488–9

  The Friend, Quaker magazine 430

  The Times 312–13, 320–21, 326, 428, 435

  depicted in Briggflatts III 373

  BB’s journalism in Teheran 327–36

  BB’s letters to 452–3

  Theis, Otto 133–4, 150, 160

  see also Morgan, Louise (his wife)

  Thistle boat 252–6

  Thomas Reid & Son 348–9

  Thomas, D. M. 401

  Thomas, Edgar 139

  Three Essays 215

  Time Out 500

  Times Literary Supplement 103, 398, 401, 429, 499–500

  Tomazos, Criton 465

  Tomlinson, Charles 396, 398, 399, 400–401

  Toynbee, Philip 499

  transatlantic review 95, 97, 99, 103, 105, 107

  transition in Britain, 1900 21–2

  Trevelyan, Philip 518

  Tribune 399, 499

  Tunney, Gene 210

  Turnbull, Gael 15, 438, 446, 480, 494, 496

  accounts of BB 272, 281, 289, 404–7, 427

  contact with Peggy Greenbank 477–8

  at BB’s funeral 526–7

  loan to Sima Bunting 415

  visit to BB 351–3

  Turnbull, Jill 404

 

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