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and in war there are those who "walked eye-deep in hell" and come home to
"liars in public places". Triumph for the poet, at least one to get it right
in the maw of "an old bitch gone in the teeth", whose face is not on
postage yet.

> From: Kevin Kiely <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 17:09:28 +0100
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> Subject: Pound & Baudelaire?
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> Sylvester, Tim and Colleagues,
> 
> Tom White suggests an ignition, leading from/to:
> 
> Baudelaire¹s ŒDu vin et du haschisch¹ and ŒLes Paradis artificiels¹‹?‹are
> the latter
> 
> in receipt of a riposte from EP, apropos‹the paradise in not artificial
> 
> And in passing Œparadise¹ schematically pervades the Cantos, as TW says, is
> he working up a total statement on this‹?‹:
> 
> Œhath no man a painted paradise on his church wall¹ C 45
> 
> ŒSo that walking here under the larches of Paradise¹ C 94
> 
> Œnel Paradiso Terrestre¹ C 105
> 
> ŒI tried to make a paradiso
> terrestre.¹ C 117 [incomplete]
> 
> ...& more
> 
> 
> ‹Kevin Kiely, Dublin

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