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Hideo Nogami <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 Apr 2000 18:07:29 +0900
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Dear list members,
I issued on-line magazine,
FROM MODERN TO POSTMODERN No.14
 
Language : Japanese with 5 English pages and
                   one French page
I wish list members would kindly look at it.
 
CONTENTS of No.14
Ezra Pound in History( 14th installment)
Part 2 Modern Age
Chapter 9 Social Credit
( Section 1- 2, First Half)
After the war: start of the new predicament;
Serious depression in Britain;
Bertland Russel turns to Socialism and then denies Bolshevism;
Birth of Fascism in Italy;
Walter Benjamin's view on fascism in 1936;
Pound and Social Credit;
John Maynard Keynes and Social Credit;
John Kennes Galbraith's view of Social Credit: forerunner of the new
monetary
theory.
Art :
James McNeill Whistler's Lecture on Art
Whistler met Dante Gabriel Rossetti on July 28, 1862
and became frequent visitor to his house in Chelsea.
But he never joined the Pre-Raphaelite group.
What made him aloof from the group was
his concern about French realism
and his enthusiasm for Japanese art.
 
Magazine's site
http://www.seaple.icc.ne.jp/~nogami/english.htm
 
    Hideo Nogami
  studying Ezra Pound and art history
  nonprofessionally
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