In a message dated 8/25/99 6:41:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: << I wonder if Pound would see his Cantos as a work to comfort during those certain times late in the night, far from home? I think Frost's work might serve this end, but the Cantos is primarily a working text, not a comforting one. (not to say that it does not possess comforting moments, or lyrical, impassioned ones). Where is this quality in the Cantos that most provides the comfort of which you write? Serious question. >> I think Pound intended the Cantos to delight, teach and move. I certainly have found a great deal of comfort from it, especially from the Cavalcanti translation, Canto 45, the Pisan Cantos and the Drafts and Fragments.