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        Besdes which by 1978 unless this author had read French he could
not have been aware of the variety and greatness of Tzara's work and life.
A far better example of a modern spirit than Pound.. At least from an
ethical point of view. I mean the ethics as they translated in the
politics of the man.
 
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Craig Hamilton wrote:
 
> On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, CD wrote:
>
> >         Pound and the dadaists! now that is a subject for a chapter in a
> > book!
>
> It has already been done. cf.
>
>  Clearfield, Andrew
>  Pound, Paris, and Dada
>  Paideuma 7 (1978): 113-40.
>
>
> Craig Hamilton
> PhD Student, English Department
> University of Maryland
> College Park MD 20742
> (w) 301-405-5811 (fax) 301-314-9563 (h) 410-243-9145
>

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