The Zukofsky family all visited Pound at St. Elizabeths and Paul performed for him on his violin. My source is the Zukofsky papers at the HRC, I believe, or perhaps Lilly. Cheers, Tim Redman On Mon, 20 Apr 1998 07:34:44 -0400 "Robert E. Kibler" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On Mon, 20 Apr 1998 04:10:43 -0400 wrote... > > > > #1 has the sort of specificity which suggests it comes from the only bio to > specifically treat Pound's time at St. Elisabeths--Torrey's "The Roots of > Treason." Are you asking for sources for specific quotes because you do not > have the source materials where you are? If so, I will go through the bios in > my possession, looking for you. Otherwise, why the heck should I do your basic > research? > > Help, please. In connection with a piece I'm writing about Pound in St. > >Elizabeths, I need citations for these two biographical items. > > > >1. Pound refused to contribute to _St. Elizabeths Sunshine_, a therapeutic > >newsletter written by the patients. Which biography mentions that? > > > >2. Somewhere (not in _The Pound Era_), Hugh Kenner has written an anecdote > >about Zukofsky traveling down to Washington to visit Pound and carrying a > >lunch to eat on the train. Source? > > > >Thanks! > > > > > >-- > >Jonathan Morse > >Department of English > >University of Hawaii at Manoa > >[log in to unmask] > > > > > > Robert E. Kibler > Department of English > University of Minnesota > [log in to unmask] > > fortunatus et ille, deos qui novit agrestis, > Panaque Silvanumque senem Nymphasque sorores. Tim Redman School of Arts and Humanities, JO 31 University of Texas at Dallas P.O. Box 830688 Richardson, TX 75083-0688 (972) 883-2775 (o) (972) 883-2989 (fax)