Consumption and depression in Gertrude Stein, Louis Zukofsky, and Ezra Pound

Consumption and depression in Gertrude Stein, Louis Zukofsky, and Ezra Pound

by Luke Carson

1999

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The career of Ezra Pound has come to represent the political tendencies which some critics have claimed to be inherent in modernist aesthetics. Taking historical guidance from Pound's ideas, Luke Carson examines the political and economic reflections and investigations undertaken by Gertrude Stein and Louis Zukofsky during the crucial period of the Depression. These three very different writers, he argues, share a complex set of attitudes and beliefs grounded in a collective social fantasy which is centred on the figure of 'material abundance'. He traces the contours of this social fantasy in Marxist and psychoanalytical terms to claim that it takes shape in relation to the rise of mass consumption and the emergence of corporate social forms. The Depression, he argues, provokes a crisis in the social values corresponding to the figure of material abundance, and instigates the return of an ethic of sacrifice associated with conditions of scarcity.

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