In a message dated 8/30/99 8:37:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< It always struck me as elitist snobbery... a kind
of intellectual showing off, as in "see how many languages I know" ...
aimed at other people who could devote their lives unravelling puzzles
so they, too, could show off their erudition. >>
it's hard to think of a less generous reading of pound, and of those who read
pound for the erudition to be found in his work. the people I know who're
interested in pound do not fit the unkind description noted above. nor do I
think that many of us have spent the best part of a lifetime just to show off
what we've learned; as a matter of fact not very many people are interested
in what we do. this type of message exudes a not so profound
anti-intellectual bias, which is a little surprising to find on this list.
apparently Bill thinks that the best defense of Carolyn See & the Post is to
espouse ignorance.
joe brennan...