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Pound had many close friends from Paris, and maintained those friendships
throughout his life. His experience there was quite positive and
energizing.
Regards,
Tim Redman
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From: - Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Dirk Johnson
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 12:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Yet another possibility
Is it really true that you can't buy American cheese in Paris?!?!?!!!
Marie-Noelle Little wrote:
>At the liquor store,
>I was told that in New York they are taking French wine off the shelves
>as fast as they can.
>
>At the college,
>my chairman hearing me speak French to one of my students from Kenya,
>told me (again): "Speak American, you are in America!"
>
>In class,
>a student told me that she really didn't want to go to France on an
>internship, and she got upset finding out that she would'n't even be
>able to buy American cheese there.
>
>On the Pound list,
>I found out that French philosophers may be "roundly hated just because
>they're French"
>and that "anti-French sentiment is powerful" in the US.
>
>In conclusion,
>I wondered if it would be at all possible that the time Pound did spend
>in Paris affected him in such negative ways that he eventually ended up
>at St. Elizabeths?
>
>But how would I know?
>I am not a Pound scholar
>I am not American
>I am a female
>and my sun sign is Virgo!
>
>Marie-Noelle
>
>
>
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