Sorry to do this through the list, Prof Hatlen, but I have tried to contact you directly through the eddress below, without a response. Did they not get through? Thanks, Peter Dr. Peter C. Montgomery Dept. of English Camosun College 3100 Foul Bay Rd. Victoria, BC V8P 5J2 CANADA -----Original Message----- From: Burt Hatlen To: [log in to unmask] Sent: 2004-Sep-30 5:19 AM Subject: Re: Japanese Scholarship - Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine <[log in to unmask]> writes: >I am preparing a brief presentation on the EP/Fenellosa/Rihaku connection. > >The thought has often occurred to me, that there seems to be little, >if any Japanese commentary on Pound, esp. concerning the >Fenellosa/Rihaku connection. Perhaps there is but it is not >available in English. Perhaps it is there and I have just missed it. > >Can anyone help out? > >Thanks in advance for any help. > >Cheers, >Dr. Peter C. Montgomery >Dept. of English >Camosun College >3100 Foul Bay Rd. >Victoria, BC V8P 5J2 >CANADA The National Poetry Foundation publishes A Guide to Ezra Pound and Ernest Fenollosa'a Classic Noh Theatre of Japan, edited by Akiko Miyake, Sanehide Kodama, and Nicholas Teele (Orono, 1994). We'd be glad to sell you a copy. You can order one by sending me an e-mail. Burt Hatlen Director, National Poetry Foundation And serendipitously, today's mail brings a book published in 2003 by Shohakusha Press (address: 1-6-1 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0072, Japan). The book is edited by Yoko Wada and is titled Peregrinator: Essays on Literature in English to Celebrate the Seventieth Birthday of Professor Akira Yasukawa. The book includes an essay by Yoshiko Kita on the Pound/Fenellosa connection, as well as an essay by Sanahide Kodama on Pound. BH