Burt, who/what 's the best source for ALA information? Thanks in advance -- At 02:37 PM 1/14/98 -0500, you wrote: >Calling all Poundians! > >The Pound Society is eligible to present two panels at the American >Literature Association convention in San Diego, May 28-31, 1998 (that's >Thursday through Sunday). One of our panels this year will be devoted >to "Teaching Modernist Poetry," organized by Jewel Spears Brooker. But >at this point we have only the one panel. I am, very belatedly, trying >to put together a second panel, and at this point I have two open slots >for papers. Is anyone out there interested? The topic at this point is >open--that is, I would be happy to consider any Pound-related >presentation. But we have to make this happen fast--the program >deadline is January 30. So please e-mail me immediately if you are >interested. > >The ALA is a very loosely organized group that meets in pleasant >settings--in this case a beach-front hotel in San Diego. Some of us >have been working for several years at building a Modernist presence at >the conference, and this year as in previous years there will be, I >think, panels organized by the Williams, H.D., Eliot, Stevens, >Cummings, etc., societies, along with the Pound Society panel(s). I >esecially invite people on the west coast to think about submitting >proposals. > >Burt Hatlen > > Susan Wheeler [log in to unmask] voice/fax (212) 254-3984