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Too bad there's no such thing as an APB for this sort of thing. Any way to
track it down? Who might that "respected agent" have been? Pound also took
the idea to an academic press who had "challenged Palgrave". But they
rejected the ambitious 12-volume plan, replying that they'd be interested
in doing something 'more in the nature of gems'. (LE18). Would this have
been Oxford University Press?
Regards
Tim Romano
At 06:11 PM 8/21/03, Tim Redman wrote:
>I haven't seen it, but it certainly would be interesting.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Tim Redman
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>Subject: Help with Pound document
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>In How to Read, Pound mentions a 12-volume anthology of the poetry, in
>which each poem would contain an invention, "a definite contribution to the
>art of verbal expression." He writes that his outline for the project
>contained over 300 items, and that he had shown it to a respected agent.
>Has this outline survived?
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>Regards
>Tim Romano
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