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Sat, 5 Jan 2008 15:12:08 -0500
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Let me second Margaret Fisher's call for a panel on Music in Pound's 
oeuvre. The occasion seems perfect, considering the important 
publications coming out of the San Francisco area, thanks to Margaret 
herself and Robert Hughes. Besides, the topic has hardly received its 
due, considering the importance of music to EP and the number of 
musicians that figured in his life.

Stephen Adams

Tryphonopoulos, Demetres wrote:

>Dear Poundians,
>
>I wish you all a Happy, Healthy, and Productive New Year 2008.
>
>I have been asked by Dr. Burton Hatlen to look after the San Francisco MLA panels and am
>writing in order to invite interested scholars to contribute ideas about possible topics
>as well as to offer possible proposals.  As all of you are likely to know, the MLA is
>held every year between Christmas and New Year’s (27-30 December). The Pound Society
>puts on two panels, usually comprised of three papers each.
>
>During discussion following the first panel at last year’s MLA, two topics were
>proposed: “Pound and Place” and “Pound and the Visual Arts.” Before finalizing these
>topics, I would like to hear from those who did not make it to Chicago this year. 
>Since I must have the topics, the names of presenters and the titles of their papers
>confirmed by 15 January 2008, please forward your ideas (and proposals for papers along
>with a brief CV) to me by 10 January 2008. I would like to have enough time to consider
>your ideas and proposals and also discuss them with Dr. Timothy Redman (who he is
>helping me coordinate this important Pound “event”) before submitting the 2008 Pound
>programme to MLA.
>
>With all best wishes,
>
>Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos
>
>
>
>Dr. Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos
>A/Dean, School of Graduate Studies
>Professor, Department of English
>Book Review Editor, Paideuma: Studies in American and British Modernist Poetry
>University of New Brunswick
>Sir Howard Douglas Hall, Room 317
>3 Bailey Drive
>Fredericton, N.B.
>Canada E3B 5A3
>Tel.: 506-453-4673
>Fax: 506-453-4817
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>  
>


-- 
Stephen Adams
Department of English
University of Western Ontario
"Of making many books there is no end." 
	–Ecclesiastes 12:12
	

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