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From Demetres Tryphonopoulos regarding the 2014 ALA:

EPS Announcement: 2014 ALA Panels

Dear all,

Please join us for the 25th annual American Literature Association conference, taking place from May 22-25, 2014, in Washington, D.C. EPS arranged two panels (please see below) and a business meeting to take place right after the second panel. Our
panels and business meeting are likely to take place during first two days of conference, May 22 and 23.

Panel I

Ezra Pound and Other World Cultures

Organized by the Ezra Pound Society

Chair: Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos, University of New Brunswick

1. 	“Ezra Pound's Poetics of Chinese Economics,” Kristin Grogan, The University of New South Wales

2. 	“The Temple is not For Sale: Ideogrammatic History and Citizenship in Ezra Poundís The Cantos” Christopher McVey, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3.	“Let Them Love Tomorrow: Pound, H.D., and Eliot on the ëPergilium Venerisí,” Miranda Hickman, McGill University

4.	“Pound in Dilation: Stepping Through the Poetís Window into the Language, Ceremony, and Paradise of the Naxi Tribespeople of Southern Tibet,” Robert Kibler, Minot State University
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Panel II

Ezra Poundís Affiliations with Archibald MacLeish

Organized by the Ezra Pound Society

Chair: Robert Kibler, Minot State University

1.	“ë[U]sury age-old and age-thick / and liars in public placesí: Ezra Poundís Response to WWI,” Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos, University of New Brunswick

2.	“Archibald MacLeishís Response to WWI: Three Early Poems,” Donna K. Hollenberg, University of Connecticut

3.	“ë[A] healthy spirit of internecine criticismí: Pound on the Poetry of MacLeish through their Correspondence,” Christa Fratantoro, Independent Scholar

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