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Here is the description of the two panels for the ALA Conference, in Boston
over Memorial Day weekend.
Ezra Pound and New England.
Organized by the Ezra Pound Society
Chair: Tim Redman, The University of Texas at Dallas [log in to unmask]
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1) "The Pisan Cantos and the Rhetoric of American Naturalism: 'What Thou
Lovest Well Remains'" Ronald Bush, Oxford University.
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2) "Pound and the Adams: John, John Quincy, Charles Francis, Henry, Brook
and Beyond" Burton Haltlen, University of Maine at Orono.
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Ezra Pound and Boston's Fenollosa.
Organized by the Ezra Pound Society
Chair: Tim Redman, The University of Texas at Dallas
1) "Ezra Pound in the Matrix of Ernest Fenollosa's Influence on Bostonian
Orientalist and New York Avant-Garde Modernists: Leo Stein, John Gould
Fletcher, Arthur Dow, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Max Weber, Georgia O'Keefe" Lin
Hsiu-ling, National Taiwan Normal University. [log in to unmask]
2) "Linguistic Fault as Deliberate Choice: A Reflection on the Nature of
Ezra Pound's 'Invention' of Chinese Poetry" Baomei Lin, The University of
Texas at Dallas. [log in to unmask]
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