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Charlie,
I'm having second thoughts about Angleton being associated with a
magazine. I may be remembering his school (Ivy League?) literary
publication. I'll try to check when I get home. His poetry will
occasionally show up in magazines of the 30's and I think some of his
correspondence with Pound is in the published Pound/etal letters but
perhaps only a short letter or two. As far as I know no one has written
a full blown biography of Angleton probably because they couldn't get it
right because of his highly classified status. He was a piece of work; a
real example of the pathology of U.S. foreign policy. Carlo
charles moyer wrote:
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> Thank you, Francis Gavin, for heading off another extension of another
> strained metaphor. Perhaps a quote from Pound himself will elucidate the
> problem as he sees it although there is much usefulness in speculating on
> the Jungian approach.
> From a letter to Douglas McPherson, Nov.3, 1939 Pound writes,
> "The minute you proclaim that the mysteries exist at all you've got to
> recognize that 95% of yr. contemporaries will not and can not understand one
> word of what you are driving at. And you can not explain. The SECRETUM stays
> shut to the vulgo. And H. Christian said years ago re catholics: 'For god's
> sake leave 'em in there (i.e., church) If they weren't in there doing that,
> they wd. be out here pour nous embeter'. -/-/"
> QUESTION: Does anyone know? - In an earlier letter Sept. 2,1939 to
> McPherson Pound writes, "Note that Ron Duncan ----has found no poetry;
> Laughlin has found no poetry; Angleton has found one poem of Cummings' which
> I have been able to quote in "Meriiano di Roma"."
> Who is James Angleton?
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> Tim,
> The question then seems to be; In Jungian terms does war originate at
> all from the anima or is it only a product of the conscious and sometimes
> rational animus? Or perhaps from both?
>
> CDM
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