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I agree that Wilhelm's first volume is indispensable. Also, there's a book
by Noel Stock based on Carl Gatter's research (now at the University of
Pennsylvania Library) entitled, I believe,
Ezra Pound's Pennsylvania.
Cheers,
Tim Redman
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Subject: Re: Yet another possibility, or "An American in Paris"
Dear Jennifer:
On this topic, be sure to see The American Roots of Ezra Pound.
by J. J. Wilhelm. Jim's excellent biographical books on Pound have not had
the attention they deserve, it seems to me.
Are you writing from San Francisco?
Jack Kor
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Jennifer Wilson wrote:
> I'm delighted with this topic of discussion, as I'm now investigating in
what
> ways Pound could be defined as "American." I welcome comments from
members
> of the List.
>
> Jennifer Wilson
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