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My apologies for sending this post twice, but the server just bounced it
back to me and I can't tell if it reached the Pound list. Michael
Dear Anne-Mirjam Maczewski,
Professor Tamara Williams (now at Pacific Lutheran University) has a
splendid essay entitled "Reading Ernesto Cardenal Reading Ezra Pound:
Radical Inclusiveness, Epic Reconstitution and Textual Praxis." It was
published in *Chasqui---Revista de literatura latinoamericana* vol 21
no. 2 (Nov. 1992). It strikes me as exactly the kind of essay you're
looking for.
Best wishes,
Michael Coyle
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From: Anne-Mirjam.Maczewski[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, July 24, 1998 5:19 AM
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Subject: Pound in Latin America
Dear EPounders,
I am currently attempting to assess the dimension and shape of
Pound's
reception by Latin American poets. As yet, I've drawn an almost
complete
blank in secondary literature. If any of you happen to know of
instances
of Latin American reception of Pound, I'd be grateful to you if
you could
pass them on. Thank you very much in advance!
Anne-Mirjam Maczewski
University of Goettingen/Germany
[log in to unmask]@math.uni-goettingen.de
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