". . . relevant to all Pound scholars and to anyone concerned with literary Orientalism."
---Choice— J. Whalen-Bridge, National Univ of Singapore, Choice
"These three essays resurrect in fresh form the familiar schisms - authoritarianism and enlightenment, singularity and diversity, dogmatism and dialogue. We do not need to slip into the illusory consolation of contradictory affiliations: we need still to ask about the how of those affiliations."
---Modern Language Review— Ian F.A. Bell, University of Keele, Modern Language Review
"With Emily Mitchell Wallace's magisterial and beautiful study of Pound and Joseph Rock as its radiant center, Zhaoming Qian's gathering of enlightenments of Pound's involvement with Chinese culture is a work of high achievement. It refreshes Pound studies in a new and exciting way. Pound once said that he wrote the way he did "so that the best minds would be interested"---and here are fourteen of them, giving lucid evidence of his genius."
---Guy Davenport— Guy Davenport
"An impressive body of new criticism on Pound and China... a strong, coherent collection."
---Reed Way Dasenbrock, The University of New Mexico— Reed Way Dasenbrock, The University of New Mexico
"Documentary material of utmost importance to any discussion of Pound and China, EZRA POUND AND CHINA is a necessary addition to the shelves of Pound scholars."
---Tim Redman, The University of Texas at Dallas— Tim Redman, The University of Texas at Dallas