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Timothy P Redman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Jul 1998 14:03:48 -0400
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Sorry to be so late in responding, but I have just returned from a
six week trip and am now getting to the bottom of my e-mail.
 
Walt Litz has been working on a new Selected Letters for several
years now.  It is to be published by New Directions.  Walt
anticipates using all of the D.D. Paige letters, but with no gaps,
and adding others he thinks significant.  He believes it should be
two volumes.
 
I spoke with Walt by phone when I was in Princeton in late May, but
we didn't speak about that project.  We did talk about his health,
which has been poor lately, which I am sure has slowed up things
considerably.
 
                                                Tim Redman
 
On Sun, 10 May 1998 10:17:09 -0600 "Earl E. Stevens"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 
> You may be referring to one of the following volumes:
>         1.Walter E. Sutton, ed., Pound, Thayer, Watson, and The Dial
> (Gainesville, FL: Univerisyt Press of Florida, 1994).
>         2.Hugh Witemeyer, The Correspondence of Ezra Pound: Pound/Williams/
> Selected Letters of Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams. (New York: New
> Directions, 1996).
> I reviewed both volumes for English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920.
> Cordially, Earl E. Stevens.
>
>
>
> >Hello all,
> >Can anyone tell me if this is a figment of an overheated brain or a fact:
> >more than one person has told me recently of a new, improved edition of
> >Pound's Selected Letters, just published or just about to be, and yet I've
> >seen no actual evidence of its existence. Is such a work in preparation, or
> >is this just one of those rumours that goes around?
> >Sarah
> >**************************************************
> >*  What hast thou, O my soul, with paradise;     *
> >*  Will we not rather, when our freedom's won,   *
> >*  Get us to some clear place wherin the sun     *
> >*  Lets drift in on us through the olive leaves  *
> >*  A liquid glory?                               *
> >**************************************************
> >
> >
 
Tim Redman
School of Arts and Humanities, JO 31
University of Texas at Dallas
P.O. Box 830688
Richardson, TX  75083-0688
 
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