Basingtoke: Palgrave Pivot, 2013 — 174 p. — ISBN10: 1137345500; ISBN13: 978-1137345509.
Ezra Pound was an influential propagandist for British, Italian and ultimately German fascist movements. Using long-neglected manuscripts and cutting-edge approaches to fascism as a 'political religion', Feldman argues that Pound's case offers a revealing case study of a modernist author turned propagator of the 'fascist faith'.
Approaching Pound's Fascism: Development of an Ideologue.
Unpaid Propaganda 'for a Decent Europe', 1935-40.
Reappraising the'Pound Case', 1940-45.
Pound's Radio Propaganda: Revisiting the Critical Literature, 1940-43.
Pound's Propaganda Themes and Strategies, 1940-43.
Conclusion: The Saló Republic, 1943-45.