You may be referring to one of the following volumes: 1.Walter E. Sutton, ed., Pound, Thayer, Watson, and The Dial (Gainesville, FL: Univerisyt Press of Florida, 1994). 2.Hugh Witemeyer, The Correspondence of Ezra Pound: Pound/Williams/ Selected Letters of Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams. (New York: New Directions, 1996). I reviewed both volumes for English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920. Cordially, Earl E. Stevens. >Hello all, >Can anyone tell me if this is a figment of an overheated brain or a fact: >more than one person has told me recently of a new, improved edition of >Pound's Selected Letters, just published or just about to be, and yet I've >seen no actual evidence of its existence. Is such a work in preparation, or >is this just one of those rumours that goes around? >Sarah >************************************************** >* What hast thou, O my soul, with paradise; * >* Will we not rather, when our freedom's won, * >* Get us to some clear place wherin the sun * >* Lets drift in on us through the olive leaves * >* A liquid glory? * >************************************************** > >