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On Sat, 18 Apr 1998 16:17:40 -0700 wrote...
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Wasn't the Vou Club a Japanese group devoted to poetry in general, and Pound in
particular? Must be several mentions in the bios.
I'm doing some work on _Drafts and Fragments_, and can't figure out the
>a reference in the letter to Katue Kitasono of 12 March 1941. Pound
>includes a fragment entitled, or headed "Lines to go into Canto 72 or
>somewhere," which was later included in "Addendum for C." Pound tells
>Kitasono the lines "can go to the VOU Club without explanantion." Cany
>anyone explain what the VOU Club is, and if they published that fragment?
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>Also, any idea why Pound wanted those fragments included in _D&F_?
>Stiocheff mentions that a letter from Laughlin to the printer said it was
>an afterthought on Pound's part, but that's the only reference I've seen.
>
>Bill
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Robert E. Kibler
Department of English
University of Minnesota
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