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Date: | Tue, 7 Dec 1999 21:47:28 -0500 |
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Thank you for your sincere answers about my inquiry on Ezra Pound's
interest in Film. That would be great help for me to study on him and film.
I have another question about his books which he read, and collected from
his early ages to his death. According to _Ezra and Dorothy Pound: Letters
in Captivity 1945-1946_, some of his books would be inventoried by US
government. If it had been made, is this inventory of his books open to
the public?
Somewhere I read Noel Stock made a list of Pound's books in Tyrol. Was
this list complete and is it available?
After his death, some libraries might have bought his books, but I do not
know which libraries have his books, and whether these libraries have
published their lists.
Sincerely,
Seunghyeok
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