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The link to the article list says nothing is there! I'd really like to see the list. 

Thanks very much.

Jerry 


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>There are 2 messages totalling 198 lines in this issue.
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>Topics of the day:
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>  1. the EPS article award
>  2. {Disarmed} Re: the EPS article award
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>Date:    Tue, 21 Jan 2014 22:00:04 +0000
>From:    Roxana Preda <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: the EPS article award
>
>Dear Poundians,
>
>Now that mid-January is already behind us, it is maybe time to think  
>about our new article award.
>
>Regarding published articles, we have a strange situation. 2012 seems  
>to have been a flourishing year for Pound scholarship. The MLA  
>bibliography showed 10 articles published in various journals, plus  
>the volume 39 of Paideuma, which had a strong Pound presence. See the  
>link to the article list, which I have attached through dropbox here:
>
>https://www.dropbox.com/s/2q3e2lcslc1gdkk/Articles%20in%20Pound%20studies%202012-2013.doc
>
>By contrast, 2013 is peculiarly poor ? I have found just three  
>articles. Now this of course can occur because a number of them may  
>not have trickled down into the databases yet.
>
>A number of these articles are freely available online. That is  
>especially fortunate ? some articles are literally in the palm of our  
>hand.
>
>To this list we have to add two article collections:
>
>Coyle, Michael and Steven Yao, eds. Ezra Pound and Education. Orono:  
>National Poetry Foundation, 2012.
>
>and
>
>Pratt, William and Caterina Ricciardi, eds. Roma/Amor. Ezra Pound Rome  
>and Love. NY: AMS, 2013.
>
>Unfortunately I have seen neither of these collections and I would be  
>very grateful if some of you felt generous enough to let the society  
>have a copy.  I mean by that of course let ME have a copy so that I  
>can pass it on to reviewers and/or keep for reference.
>
>I think it would be a good idea if the society had a Pound library of  
>its own. At first, this could be located in my office, but then I  
>could hand it over to my successor. The idea being that whenever some  
>of us can?t locate a material s/he could write to the society for help.
>
>But even if the library idea does not materialize, it would be good to  
>have these collections for promotion in our newsletter and for  
>consideration for our award, hence my appeal to you for a copy of  
>these volumes.
>
>Until now I have received one nomination:
>
>Golding, Alan. ?From Pound to Olson: The Avant-Gardist as Pedagogue.?  
>Ezra Pound and Education. Ed. Michael Coyle and Steven Yao. National  
>Poetry Foundation, 2012. 183-210.
>
>I would like to receive two more nominations so that the committee and  
>the peer reviewers can have a real debate.
>
>Let us establish mid-February as a sort of deadline for the final  
>announcements of nominations, so that you have three weeks to look at  
>the articles and recommend the ones you like best. If two or more  
>people nominate the same article, so much the better.
>
>For those of you who may have difficulties procuring articles of  
>interest, drop me an email, I have them all and can easily send you  
>the pdfs.
>
>It is very possible I may have overlooked an article or a collection.  
>Please let me know if this is the case. We do need a complete picture  
>and I would be all too glad to update the list. Besides, just three  
>articles last year seems a bit suspicious to me.
>
>I am curious to know what you think of these articles and look forward  
>to your input on them. Happy reading!
>
>With all my best,
>Roxana
>
>
>-- 
>The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
>Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
>
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>
>Date:    Tue, 21 Jan 2014 17:08:25 -0800
>From:    Jennifer Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: {Disarmed} Re: the EPS article award
>
>Hi Roxana,
>As a non-academic in your midst, I must say that I'm very impressed with
>both your ambition and your resourcefulness. Wow.
>
>When I started the Ezra Pound Association I became a collector of all
>things Poundian and now have quite a library. It's clear that the
>birthplace will never be a study source, so I've just been hanging on to
>them, wondering where they will eventually end up. Should you folk ever
>decide on a semi-permanent location with book shelf potential, please
>consider accepting this collection as a gift, shipping included. I don't
>even have an estimate on number of volumes, much less a list, but I'm
>guesstimating about thirty, perhaps more. In the mean time, I'll keep
>looking for and collecting.
>
>My very best,
>Jennifer Wilson
>
>
>
>On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Roxana Preda <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Poundians,
>>
>> Now that mid-January is already behind us, it is maybe time to think about
>> our new article award.
>>
>> Regarding published articles, we have a strange situation. 2012 seems to
>> have been a flourishing year for Pound scholarship. The MLA bibliography
>> showed 10 articles published in various journals, plus the volume 39 of
>> Paideuma, which had a strong Pound presence. See the link to the article
>> list, which I have attached through dropbox here:
>>
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/2q3e2lcslc1gdkk/Articles%20in%
>> 20Pound%20studies%202012-2013.doc
>>
>> By contrast, 2013 is peculiarly poor ? I have found just three articles.
>> Now this of course can occur because a number of them may not have trickled
>> down into the databases yet.
>>
>> A number of these articles are freely available online. That is especially
>> fortunate ? some articles are literally in the palm of our hand.
>>
>> To this list we have to add two article collections:
>>
>> Coyle, Michael and Steven Yao, eds. Ezra Pound and Education. Orono:
>> National Poetry Foundation, 2012.
>>
>> and
>>
>> Pratt, William and Caterina Ricciardi, eds. Roma/Amor. Ezra Pound Rome and
>> Love. NY: AMS, 2013.
>>
>> Unfortunately I have seen neither of these collections and I would be very
>> grateful if some of you felt generous enough to let the society have a
>> copy.  I mean by that of course let ME have a copy so that I can pass it on
>> to reviewers and/or keep for reference.
>>
>> I think it would be a good idea if the society had a Pound library of its
>> own. At first, this could be located in my office, but then I could hand it
>> over to my successor. The idea being that whenever some of us can?t locate
>> a material s/he could write to the society for help.
>>
>> But even if the library idea does not materialize, it would be good to
>> have these collections for promotion in our newsletter and for
>> consideration for our award, hence my appeal to you for a copy of these
>> volumes.
>>
>> Until now I have received one nomination:
>>
>> Golding, Alan. ?From Pound to Olson: The Avant-Gardist as Pedagogue.? Ezra
>> Pound and Education. Ed. Michael Coyle and Steven Yao. National Poetry
>> Foundation, 2012. 183-210.
>>
>> I would like to receive two more nominations so that the committee and the
>> peer reviewers can have a real debate.
>>
>> Let us establish mid-February as a sort of deadline for the final
>> announcements of nominations, so that you have three weeks to look at the
>> articles and recommend the ones you like best. If two or more people
>> nominate the same article, so much the better.
>>
>> For those of you who may have difficulties procuring articles of interest,
>> drop me an email, I have them all and can easily send you the pdfs.
>>
>> It is very possible I may have overlooked an article or a collection.
>> Please let me know if this is the case. We do need a complete picture and I
>> would be all too glad to update the list. Besides, just three articles last
>> year seems a bit suspicious to me.
>>
>> I am curious to know what you think of these articles and look forward to
>> your input on them. Happy reading!
>>
>> With all my best,
>> Roxana
>>
>>
>> --
>> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
>> Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
>>
>
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