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It wasn't an admonishment;  I quoted the passage in connection with the
discussion of the "difficulty" and "inaccessibility" of modern art,
including that of Pound and Joyce (Carlo Parcelli had mentioned FW).

Go forth and create. Be fruitful and do long division.
Tim Romano

At 11:14 AM 8/1/01 -0700, Stoner James wrote:
>Classic, Classicism, Neoclassism, Anti-romanticism, Classical,
>classicistic, Fascism -I shall remember to chose my words precisely.  I
>appreciate the admonishment and hope you appreciate pun, imprecision,
>ambiguity, conflation, and inexactness. To continue in the tradition of
>Wolfflin, Pound is a "classic" modernist poet (artist.)
>
>
>Stoner
>
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