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Hi, first post - a question.
Ages ago I possessed a long magazine article covering Allen Ginsberg's
(+ others) trip in 1967 to Italy to visit Ezra Pound. I remember a
section where Ginsberg plays Dylan and Beatles records, noting how
conversational language had usurped tin pan alley's lyrics, and
another begging him to pay a visit to America, that with the 60's
turmoil America would forgive & forget, but Pound was too ashamed
of the war years to consider it possible.
There was also a wonderful Pound quote ala that poetry, music and
dance should never stray far from one another.
I'm looking foremost for the article (what magazine, what date/issue,
though a copy would be a godsend) and nearly as desperately for that
quote.
- michael coxe, san jose, ca
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