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Richard...
as has been mentioned on this list before, most notably by Chris Booth, Carlo
Parcelli has been writing in the form of the cantos for more than 30 years.
I don't think any of his work is still available, but I do believe that if
you write him ([log in to unmask]) he'd be happy to send you something.
joe brennan
In a message dated 01/17/2000 1:50:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Is Keats now a byeword for all that is pointless and irrelevant in
literature? Without going into my particular views about Williams, which are
probably not very well-informed, I would have thought that Keats is clearly
a more "important" poet than WCW in the context of a university course
designed to give an overview of what happened in literature in the last two
centuries. Pound is obviously a different matter, although even Pound's
poetry has had (I would suggest) relatively little influence on the practice
of other poets (although there are of course many who have been inspired in
some way be his example or his criticism).
Has anyone other than Pound written a good poem in a manner shaped by the
Cantos?
Richard Edwards
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