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Sat, 30 May 1998 09:31:40 -0500
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Several weeks ago, I submitted a query regarding the word "villonaud" in
Pound's poem, "Villonaud for this Yule".  I was grateful to receive a
consensus that "villonaud" undoubtedly refers to "Villon", the composer
whom Pound admired.
 
I now have another (possibly related) question:  Has anyone read Pound's
"A Quinzaine for this Yule"?  While perusing a list of Pound books in an
on-line bookstore, I serendipitously discovered this title.  I am of
course very curious as to whether or not the contents of this book
coincide with "Villonaud for this Yule", which is one my favourite Pound
poems.
 
I would appreciate your responses before I (perhaps) purchase this book.
 
Thank you!
 
Sincerely,
 
Tanya Adele Koehnke

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