Dear Tim, I also feel very sorry for not being able to attend the symposium as much as I really long to attend, being obstructed by long distance mainly, for I am teaching in Taiwan. To consider that, and many others like me not able to attend, could you publish a brief report about this Texas symposium and the earlier one in Milan, so that we can be updated, and be compensated in a way for our loss (the loss I understand is purely ours). If you would permit, I would very much like to translate your information into Chinese, so that I can publish as a notice in our newspapers to memorize Pound's death, seeing his deep connection with Chinese thought. (Who should I contact with for the Milan conference?) Thanks for your kind attention. Hsiu-ling Lin ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Redman <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 1:07 AM Subject: Re: Pound Symposium > A Symposium marking the thirtieth anniversary of Pound's death will be held > at the University of Texas at Dallas on Sunday, November 24. It is free and > open to the public. Here is the program: > > Session 1, at 2pm in Jonsson 3.516: "Pound and Twentieth-Century Poetry." > Presiding, Professor Rainer Schulte > "Il miglior fabrro? Pound's Editing of The Waste Land." Professor Milton > Cohen > "Pound, Williams, Eliot: A Record of Two Friendships and One Enmity." > Professor Tim Redman > > Session 2, at 3:30pm in Jonsson 3.516: "Pound's Anti-Semitism" > Presiding, Professor Zsuzsanna Ozsvath > "Suburban Prejudice: Pound's Anti-Semitism at St. Elizabeths." Ellen > Cardona, Ph.D. candidate > "Ezra Pound and Responses to the Holocaust." Professor Wendy Flory > > Session 3, at 5:00pm in Jonsson Performance Hall: "Creative Responses to > Pound." > A staged reading of the play "The Dark Nut of the Soul: Pound at St. > Elizabeths" by Michael Alleman, Ph.D. candidate, followed by a feedback > session. > > I hope to see some of you there. > > Cordially, > > Tim Redman >