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Charles:

Another important reference to Pound and Nietzsche is Chapter 3 of Leon
Surette's book "Birth of Modernism".  It is entitled "Nietzsche, Wagner and
Myth".  Surette deals with Nietzsche in a straight forward
non-deconstructionist way.

If you prefer the tortures of deconstruction there is Lindberg's book
"Reading Pound Reading".  I believe she was a student or associate of
Riddel.

Where Surette is direct and easy to understand Lindberg is not.  So far I
have only been able to scan through her book and have not studied it in
depth.  Her book may contain nuggets I have just not been capable of mining.

Rick Seddon
McIntosh, NM

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Seddon" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: Canto II & Prohibition


> Charles
>
> Yes, I've read it. No, it doesn't explain Pound's choice of
"Neo-Nietzschean
> clatter" over "Nietzschean clatter".  It does attempt to explain the
> "clatter".  Riddel seems a deconstructionist so have your De Man at the
> ready.  Or as your fancy takes you have your De Man purgative at the
ready.
>
> Rick Seddon
> McIntosh, NM
>

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