Glad to see Kenner's review of what looks like an important volume. We all owe Kenner so much, but I'm afraid that his agenda is showing again. Most of us agree that Pound's anti-semitism was constitutive, not intermittent--it's hard to get through a single page of a single broadcast without some form of judeophobia, explicit or implicit. And of course Leon Surette has shown us all that Pound's ideas about Jews changed not at all after the war--he always had Jewish friends, even during his most openly anti-semitic periods. I'll stop there, so anxious am I to see what is erupting on the list even as I write. And thanks to Hugh W. for alerting us to this review. Jonathan Gill Columbia University