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At 03:03 PM 10/20/98 -0400, Tim Romano wrote:
>Among you cyber-modernists there may be a few who don't know that
>Wyndham Lewis wrote books on Hitler and Germany:
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Gee, I figured most of us here only *became* cyber-modernists
to justify our interest in Lewis, Pound, etc. to the Information Age
philistines who dominate university administrations. ;-)
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>And I failed miserably in my attempts to get the local college
>library to purchase some of Lewis's books
...
> The library some
>years later did purchase the Black Sparrow editions, but these
>were put in a special collection devoted to showcasing the art of
>modern bookbinding, and so they did not circulate.
>
Ah, but of course! With usura wool comes not to market....
Incidentally, Tim you probably already know, but those who
don't may be interested, that Omar Pound was instrumental
in the 1980s in getting the Black Sparrow reissues of Lewis
into a number of US and Canadian university libraries (and
into their circulating collections).
--
Brett Zombro
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