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unfortunately for most on this list, nothing
of Pound's.  I'm only here for relevant
Eliot information.  And as far as Eliot
goes, I'm surprised that in the year +
I've been on here, not one person has
posted about Ash Wednesday.  I'm in
the process of revising a paper for
publication about that poem, and I'd
love some feedback on my ideas, but
it seems no one's interested in that
little work.

Chris, just in case you're on the
Eliot list too, I'll post my comments/
ideas about that poem there.  If not,
I guess you'll have to wait until next
week's group chats in Marist 19.

--- 75COFFMAN <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > none of the works that I'm interested in are every talked
> about!
> [snip]
> > Michelle Baker
>
> Michelle,
>
> What poem(s) did you want to discuss?  I'm sure everyone (or
> at least me)
> would be interested to hear what you have to say, and to add
> their (my) $0.02.
>
> Chris Coffman
>
> PS.  The typo above ("are every talked about") is very
> cummingsesque to my
> ear, along the lines of "anyone lived in a pretty how town".


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