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bughouse

[buhg-hous] / ˈbʌgˌhaʊs /


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Pound entertained visiting poets and anti-Semites at St. Elizabeths, which he called “the Bughouse.”

From Washington Post

She also sold a middle-grade novel, coming in 2020; signed up as a consulting producer on W. Kamau Bell’s CNN series, “United Shades of America”; and began hosting a new podcast, “Bughouse Square,” inspired by the archives of another Chicago gadfly, Studs Terkel.

From New York Times

Daniel Swift’s most recent book, “The Bughouse: The Poetry, Politics and Madness of Ezra Pound,” was published last fall.

From New York Times

Eventually, Price goes totally bughouse and tries to slice someone in half with a massive, swinging Cuisinart blade that he maintains in the cellar.

From Slate

Youth Lagoon released three albums in the last five years: 2011’s The Year of Hibernation, 2013’s Wondrous Bughouse, and 2015’s Savage Hills Ballroom.

From Time