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If you come to the MLA this year, we can talk about Pound's rising and falling Confucian vision. Will be part of my talk on Pound and the Naxi.
>>> Peter Bi <[log in to unmask]> 10/21 5:56 PM >>>
my 0.2 cents:
Pound is first a Confucious, then somebody else (very bright, mentally ill,
fascist etc. ). I doubt if we can plot Pound without fully understanding his
link to Confucious. I am very curious about it, and am looking forward to
learning more from you netters.
Peter Bi
----- Original Message -----
From: Everett Lee Lady <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 3:10 PM
Subject: Oops!
> I just realized that I made another error. As stated, I recall Pound
> saying sometime, probably 1957, that he had decided on a policy of not
> accepting any new regular visitors at St. Elizabeths unless they had read
> two of the slim volumes published by the Square Dollar Press.
>
> In fact, the books in question were the one by Del Mar and Fenellosa's
> famous memoir on the Chinese written character as a medium for poetry.
> I was incorrect in saying that the second volume was the ANALECTS of
> Confucious.
> ...................
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