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Crane wrote a lot about Brooklyn Bridge indeed. I have not found this
by him either, nor an email to go to the source. So the saga
continues. Happy July.
>"Charles A. Perrone" wrote:
>>
>> Pound Folks: My aging memory can't recall the poem alluded to below
>> by Robert Lowell's former secretary. Who remembers off hand?:
>>
>> ICONOCLASTIAS CULTURAIS - JORGE MAUTNER
>> Ezra Pound said, in a fantastic poem, that New York (Manhattan)
>> brought the stars of the sky down, so great was the light of the
>> turbine city.
>> --
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>Apparently no one can answer this question. Could Lowell's secretary
>have mentioned the wrong poet? It has been years since I read Hart
>Crane, but this sounds more like Crane than Pound. If someone answered
>off list, please answer on list to.
>
>Carrol Cox
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