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"Robert E. Kibler" <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert E Kibler <[log in to unmask]>
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On Mon, 19 Jan 1998 13:36:42 GMT wrote...
>
 
Tim Redmond is doing a new one as we write, according to a discussion on just
this subject a couple of months ago. Lots of people have favorite bios, and in
the exchange of a few months past, they pointed out the strengths and
weaknesses of all of them. I fancy Carpenter's book--maybe because it is the
one that I have made the most use of when researching basic information on
Pound.  It is loaded.
 
Forgive me if this is a FAQ, but I'd like the opinions of Pound scholars on
>the relative merits of the various Pound biographies - Carpenter, Stock,
>Tytell, Ackroyd, Norman - briefly, of course!
>Also, are there any new biographies in preparation?
>Thanks, Sarah.
>
>
 
Robert E. Kibler
Department of English
University of Minnesota
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