Alex: I'd be interested in more data on "... 6 or 7 films here in Germany ..." As for Jeff's post, here is the data on the film he mentions: _Ezra Pound: American Odyssey_ [video recording]. Written, produced, and directed by Lawrence Pitkethly. New York: New York Center for Visual History, c1988. 1 videocassette (VHS) (60 min.): sd., col.; 1/2 in. (Voices and Visions, [2]). Released by South Carolina Educational Television Network on PBS under the auspices of the National Endowment for the Humanities, as part of the Annenberg/CPB Project. Telecast Sunday, 7 Feb. 1988, 4-5 p.m. (KLRU, Austin, TX). Features Hugh Kenner [pretty dapper in big red bow tie], James Laughlin, Olga Rudge, Mary de Rachewiltz, Alfred Kazin, Basil Bunting, et al. The video is available for purchase from PBS. Barry and Richard: Some years ago, if I remember correctly, Lawrence Pitkethly attempted to engage the interest of this Research Center [see my signature, infra] to purchase all the out-takes (many hours which ended up on the cutting room floor, so to speak) from the production of this film. The director at that time declined the offer. Perhaps Pitkethly still has this material, including the Bunting material "drawn from two hours of interview." Auguri -Will. >per today, Thu Feb 12, I've counted Poundian 1066 eMails collected in my >Pound files. The >answers to Jeff''s worrying about the temporal silence belong among the >funniest (while >unbeatably Pondian) answers ever. >Our online club of Poundians really is the GREATEST! >And it's true: after a lot of talking we often have these periods of >TEMPUS TACENDI... really >amusing, isn't it. > >BTW, Jeff: you talked about a film about EP you had watched recently. >Which film was it? >Did you mean the "American Odyssey", or which one?. Have you got any >details/data so we can >see if we know it or not? > >And: why not getting the EP ListServe to try to put up a list of films >with/on EP... Hasn't Gallup >collected some (?? Am just too lazy to go into the other room to look it >up...). I alone cd contribute >data about approx. 6 or 7 films here in Germany... Interested? > >alex Willard Goodwin, Bibliographer Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center University of Texas at Austin P.O. Box 7219 Austin, TX 78713-7219 (512) 471-8944 (ext. 111); FAX (512) 471-9646 e-mail: [log in to unmask] [At home]: 9015 Appaloosa Run, Austin TX 78737-4044 (512) 288-2373