T. E. Hulme leaves thePoets' Club, and starts meeting withF. S. Flint and other poets in a new group which Hulme refers to as the 'Secession Club'; they meet at the Eiffel Tower restaurant in London'sSoho district to discuss plans to reform contemporary poetry through the introduction offree verse,tanka andhaiku, and the removal of all unnecessary verbiage from poems.[citation needed] In April,Ezra Pound is introduced to the group and joins it.
Roby Datta,Echoes from the East and West to which are added stray notes of Mine Own, edited by Roby Datta, Cambridge: Galloway and Porter,Indian poet, writingin English, published in the United Kingdom[4]
ThePoets' Club publishes two anthologies:For Christmas MDCCCCVIII (January 1909) andThe Book of the Poets' Club (December) including the first examples ofImagist poetry
Francis M. Finch,The Blue and the Gray and other verses, published posthumously (the author died in1907), with an introduction byAndrew Dickson White, "and a portrait of the author"; New York: Henry Holt and Company
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