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Dirceu Villa,
I'm also an MA student working with Chinese literature and modernism.
I was wondering if you feel that Pound's idea of Chinese writing, via
Fenollosa, stole the fire from the Sinologists and established a discourse
for people like Eisenstein and later Derrida in their critiques of Western
representation? Do you think this line of questioning is worth pursuing? Is
this a tired and beat horse?
Thanks for your help,
James
At 20:06 2002-5-5 -0700, you wrote:
>Welcome, Maya,
> this is Dirceu Villa, from Brazil.
> What is your MA about? I know it deals with
>Pound and The Cantos — as you have said —, but the
>poem is a very BIG one (“Great bulk, huge mass,
>thesaurus”, Canto V). And feel free to ask any
>information: sometimes Mr. Pound demands a rock drill
>to be understood.
> All the best,
> D.
>
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