Wayne Pounds wrote: > > Where did Perloff's essay appear, and what is it called, please? > > wayne > > Simon DeDeo wrote: > > > Pound would perhaps not have been as interested in > > such questions as, say, Yeats or, better, Khlebnikov; > > I've just finished an excellent essay by Perloff on > > the role of numerology in Modernism, and the question > > of translating from a "sacred" text seems to merge > > theory and praxis in interesting ways. Any evidence > > that Pound concerned himself with such things? Even > > with as free a translation as his Seafarer, it would > > be possible to retain some numerological properties > > of the original text, although, the Seafarer being a > > secular work, he probably wouldn't have bothered in > > that particular case. > > > > -- Simon DeDeo > > > > http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sdedeo/localpapers.html > > [log in to unmask] > > [log in to unmask] > > [log in to unmask] > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Name: vcard.vcf > Part 1.2 Type: text/x-vcard > Encoding: 7bit > Description: Wayne Pounds L60D^ Dear Mr. De Deo, I am really scared of opening the attachements for the virus purposes. So could you excuse me this time? Yours, Temur