I was at at a lecture on the use of images and visual space in poetry and we looked at this example of Pound's "In a Station of the Metro" originally published in 1913:
The apparition-------of these faces-------in the crowd---:
Petals------on a wet, black----bough---.
(Dashes have been used to maintain the integrity of the spacing. The poem as it actually stands can be found here: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poet...zine/poem/1878)
Apparently this kind of spacing was common in Pound's early poems and they were "corrected" with Pound's permission in his later years of ill mental health. Are there are any collections of his uncorrected poems out there?


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