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2012

CONTENTS

Preface

Essays and Documents

Two Unpublished Stories by H.D.: “Hesperia” and “Aegina” (introduced by David Roessel and Victoria Conover)

Jeffrey Bilbro, “C. Day Lewis and W.B. Yeats: ‘Heartening a Few to Courage and Acceptance'”

Rebecca Strauss, “‘External Modernity’ or Something of That Sort: Ezra Pound’s Transatlantic ‘Redondillas'”

Alastair Morrison, “Come Far Poteresti un Sofismo?: Guido Cavalcanti and the Poundian Argument”

Sarah Ehlers, “Ezra Pound’s Perverse Anthology”

Jerome Kavka, M.D., “The Dreams of Ezra Pound” (introduced by Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos)

Gary Grieve-Carlson, “’The Fathers Run Out in the Sons’: Charles Olson, Ezra Pound, and ‘The Song of Ullikummi’”

Paul Stephens, “Human University: Charles Olson and the Embodiment of Information”

Jeffrey Twitchell-Waas, “Keep Your Eyes on the Page: Zukofsky’s Bottom: on Shakespeare

Departments

Michael Alpert, “In Memoriam: Theodore Enslin”

Walter Baumann, “In Memoriam: Peter Rudge”

Bulletin Board

Title Abbreviations for Works by Ezra Pound

Notes on Contributors

Cover: Charles Olson’s first draft, in pencil, of the late Maximus poem “Maximus of Gloucester.”  Images used with permission and are courtesy of the Charles Olson Research Collection, Archives and Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut.

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FALL and WINTER 1999

CONTENTS

The Periplum

Colin McDowell, “Literalists of the Imagination: Pound, Occultism and the Critics”

Trevor Sawler, “Vis Naturae: The Nature of Nature in Selected Cantos”

Hiroko Uno, “Trees in the Poetry of Yeats and Pound”

Clare Cavanagh, “Modernist Church-Building: Pound, Khlebnikov, Mandelstam”

Miranda B. Hickman, “‘To Facilitate the Traffic’: (Or, ‘Damn Deluxe Edtns’): Ezra Pound’s Turn from the Deluxe”

Sam Prestridge, “The Movement toward Cathay: A Reconsideration of Pound’s Prosodic Evolution”

Hélène Aji, “The Ways of Oral Poetics: Poundian and Post-Poundian Traditions”

The Explicator

Ethan Lewis, “Grammaria Usurae: Representational Stratagems in Canto XLV”

The Vortex

Leon Surette, “Report on the 17th International Ezra Pound Conference, Brunnenburg, Tirolo di Merano, Italy, 12-15 July 1997”

Walter Baumann, “Photographs of 17th International Ezra Pound Conference”

The Reviewer

Leon Surette (Alec Marsh, Money and Modernity: Pound, Williams, and the Spirit of Jefferson)

Alec Marsh (Laurence Rainey, Institutions of Modernism: Literary Elites and Public Culture)

Greg Barnhisel (Pound/Cummings: The Correspondence of Ezra Pound and E. E. Cummings, ed. Barry Ahearn)

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FALL and WINTER 1998

CONTENTS

The Periplum

Edgar M. Glenn, “Serendipitous Aphrodite in Ezra Pound’s Canto 1”

Ping Xu, “‘Rose-Cherry-Sunset-Iron Rust-Flamingo’ Diagram and the Genesis of Ezra Pound’s Ideogrammic Method”

Ricard Read, “The Letters of Adrian Stokes and Ezra Pound”

Massimo Bacigalupo, “Pound’s Pisan Cantos in Process”

Tony Tremblay, “The Literary Occult in the Letters of Marshall McLuhan and Ezra Pound”

Julia Trubikhina, “Imagists Rejected: Vengerova, Pound, and a Few Do’s and Don’ts of Russian Imaginism”

Shu Jiang Lu, “Fenollosa, Pound and Chinese Poetry”

Guiyou Huang, “‘The Parisians and Flemings’: Pound’s Perception of Modern French Literature”

The Explicator

Sylvan Esh, “Sunset Flying: The Poetic Function in Pound’s Canto 17”

Yu Zhang, “‘The River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter’: On Mistranslation of the two Allusions”

The Documentary

Cameron McWhirter, “‘The Dean of Corpses’: The Correspondence of Ezra Pound and Joseph Vogel”

The Vortex

Catharina Blomberg, “The Sixteenth Ezra Pound International Conference in Brantôme: ‘Ezra Pound and France'”

Walter Baumann, “Photo Gallery of the Sixteenth Ezra Pound International Conference”

The Reviewer

Alec Marsh (Thomas F. Grieve, Ezra Pound’s Early Poetry and Poetics)

Robert Kibler (Mary Paterson Cheadle, Ezra Pound’s Confucian Translations)

Constance Hunting (Mary de Rachewiltz, Whose World? Selected Poems)

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FALL and WINTER 1997

Tributes to Carroll F. Terrell

Massimo Bacigalupo, “Ten for Terry”

Walter Baumann, “And Kung Smiled upon All of Them Equally (13/58)”

Mary de Rachewiltz, “For Carroll F. Terrell”

Photo Gallery

M. G. N. Dunlap, “On the Road with C. F. Terrell”

Burton Hatlen, “Carroll Terrell and Great American Poetry Wars”

Richard Hill, “Untitled”

Sanehide Kodama, “Professor Terrell’s One Summer Day in Maine”

James Laughlin, “Untitled”

Nancy MacKnight, “A Memory of Travels with Terry”

Colin McDowell, “Meeting Terry”

Petr Mikeš, “Carroll F. Terrell, a Real Character and a Real Great Mainer”

Marjorie Perloff, “Untitled”

Matt Sweney, “Letters from My Ginmill, Regarding Carroll F. Terrell”

Emily Mitchell Wallace, “A Maine Man of Grace”

James J. Wilhelm, “Tribute to Terry”

The Periplum

David Peters Corbett, “Make It New: Lawrence Binyon, Pound and Voritcism”

David Grubbs, “Pattern History: Ezra Pound and Vorticist Music”

Silvia Bigliazzi, “The Sound of Silence: Pound, Eliot, and the Image”

Omar Pound, “Canto LXXX: Lacock Abbey and the Charter of 1225”

James Laughlin, “Ezra”

Papers from the National Poetry Foundation
“American poetry in the 1950s” Conference,
Edited by Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos

Ellen Keck Stauder, “‘Crystal Waves Weaving Together’: Visual Notation and the Phrasal Music of the Rock-Drill Cantos

Brian M. Reed, “Ezra Pound’s Utopia of the Eye: The Chinese Characters in Rock-Drill

Michael Golston, “Inaudible Rhythms: Form in Ezra Pound’s Cantos of the Fifties”

William Cole, “Pound’s Web: Hypertext in the Rock-Drill Cantos

Patricia Cockram, “Hypertextuality and Pound’s Fascist Aesthetic”

Miranda B. Hickman, “Pamphlets and Blue China (OR ‘Cheap Books of GOOD Work’): Pound’s Preference for Plainness in the 1950s”

The Reviewer

Alec Marsh (“Dear Uncle George”: The Correspondence between Ezra Pound and Congressman Tinkham of Massachusetts)

Rita Severi (Massimo Bacigalupo, Licia Filingeri, Pietro Gaietto, James Laughlin, Martino Oberto, Ezra Pound, Mary de Rachewiltz, Pietro Gaietto: Conquanta Sculture sui Cantos di Ezra Pound / Fifty Sculptues on The Cantos of Ezra Pound)

Alec Marsh (Ezra Pound, Machine Art and Other Writings)

Christina Biélaszka-DuVernay (Evelyn Silber, Gaudier-Brzeska: Life and Art)

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WINTER 1993

CONTENTS

Dove Sta Memora

In Requiescat: Michael Reck

The Periplum

Maria Luisa Ardizzone, “The Genesis and Structure of Pound’s Paradise: Looking at the Vocabulary”

Ming Xie, “Pound, Waley, Lowell, and the Chinese ‘Example’ of Vers Libre

Michael J. Mages, “He Do Propertius in a Modernist Voice: Pound’s Summary of the Amatory Theme from the Elegies of Sextus Propertius”

The Explicator

Colin McDowell, “‘In the Minor Key of an Epoch’: Georges Herbiet”

Richard Londraville, “Fenollosa and the Legacy of Stone Cottage”

The Documentary

Leslie Hatcher, “Report on the 15th Ezra Pound International Conference, ‘Nature and Myth in Ezra Pound,” Rapallo, Italy, July 13-16, 1993″

The Gallery

Walter Baumann, “Photographs”

The Reviewer

Michael Coyle (Vincent Sherry, Ezra Pound, Wyndham Lewis and Radical Modernism)

Stephen Fender (Donald Davie, Studies in Ezra Pound: Chronicles and Polemic)

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WINTER 1992

CONTENTS

The Periplum

William McNaughton, “Kingdoms of the Earp: Carpenter and Criticism”

Walter Baumann, “The German-Speaking World in The Cantos

Michael Faherty, “The Third Dimension: Ezra Pound and Wassily Kandinsky”

Daniel Tiffany, “The Cryptic Image”

The Explicator

Thomas W. Ford, “Recollections on First Reading an Ezra Pound Letter”

Glenn Willmott, “And Was Ezra Pound Ours? A Commentary on Canto XC”

Teresa Winterhalter, “Eyeless in Siena, or Ezra Pound’s Vision Through History”

The Reviewer

Colin McDowell (The Selected Letters of Ezra Pound to John Quinn 1915-1924, ed. Timothy Materer)

Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos (Akiko Miyake, Ezra Pound and the Mysteries of Love: A Plan for The Cantos)

Reed Way Dasenbrock (Lawrence S. Rainey, Ezra Pound and the Monument of Culture: Text, History, and the Malatesta Cantos)

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SPRING and FALL 1992

CONTENTS

The Periplum

Walter Baumann, “Yeats and Ireland in The Cantos

Paul Skinner, “Pounding, Hoofing, Kipling: Attitudes to Rudyard Kipling in the Writings of Ezra Pound and Ford Madox Ford”

Tim Dean, “How Long Is the Pound Era?”

Marinelle Ringer, “The Rhythmic Structure of Pound’s Canto IV”

Norman Wacker, “The Subject Repositioned / The Subject Repossessed: Authority and the Ethos of Performance in The Pisan Cantos

Steven Yao, “‘And With You Especially, There Was Nothing at Cross-Purpose’: Pound’s Treatment of Women in Cathay

Maria Luisa Ardizzione, “Pound’s Language in Rock-Drill, Two Theses for a Genealogy”

The Explicator

Elizabeth Bruce, “Empedocles’s Golden Age of Aphrodite in Pound’s Later Cantos”

K. Narayana Chandran, “Ezra Pound’s ‘Meitatio’: Two Notes”

Songping Jin, “‘The Coral Face,’ ‘The Tree of the Visages’ and the Cherry Tree”

Sylvan Esh, “‘In a Station’: Provence, London”

Jyan-Lung Lin, “Pound’s ‘In a station of the Metro’ as a Yugen Haiku”

Richard R. O’Keefe, “Impingement: The End of Pound’s Canto LXXX

David Gordon, “The Golden Caesura (2)”

Documentary

Lawrence S. Rainey, “A Poem Including History [facsimile reprint]”

Ira B. Nadel, “The Cantos of Ezra Pound . . . . . . A Poem Including History: A Checklist of Items on Exhibit at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library 20 October-22 December 1989”

Sebastian D. G. Knowles, “Ezra Pound to Alice Steiner Amdur, 23 January 1937”

Archie Henderson, “Addenda to ‘Pound Centennial Events: A Checklist'”

The Reviewer

Laura Cowan (James Longenbach, Stone Cottage: Pound, Yeats, and Modernism)

Cover: Japanese Tea Garden, Botanical Garden, Denver, Colorado. Photograph by Marie Alpert.

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WINTER 1991

CONTENTS

The Periplum

Demetres Tryphonopoulos, “Ezra Pound and Emaneul Swedenborg”

Leon Surette, “Yeats, Pound, and Nietzsche”

Andrzej Sosnowski, “Pound’s Imagism and Emanuel Swedenborg”

Stephen Sicari, “Poetry and Politics in Pound and Yeats”

Vern L. Lindquist, “Joycean Epiphany in Pound’s Cantos

The Explicator

Ethan Lewis, “The ABC of Ending: Pound’s ‘Addendum for C'”

Archie Henderson, “Pound, Ford, and George Antheil”

Archie Henderson, “A Laugh from the Saturday Review of Literature

Ward Swinson and Carol H. Cantrell, “The China-Adams Cantos Again: What Kind of Textbook?”

The Vortex

Peggy L. Fox, “Copyright for Scholars”

William McNaughton, “A Report on the 14th Biennial International Conference on Ezra Pound, Tirolo, Italy: July 16-18, 1991”

Helen V. Emmitt, “Report on the 14th International Ezra Pound Conference

Photographs by Walter Baumann

The Reviewer

Petr Mikeš (Ezra Pound, Selected Poems)

Candace Uhlmeyer (Elektra: A Play by Ezra Pound and Rudd Fleming, ed. and ann. Richard Reid)

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SPRING and FALL 1990

CONTENTS

The Periplum

Stephen Sicari, “History and Vision in Pound and Dante: A Purgatorial Poetics”

Peter Crisp, “Ezra Pound and the Li Xue”

Zhaoming Qian, “Translation or Invention: Three Cathay Poems Reconsidered”

Keith Tuma, “Ezra Pound, Progressive”

Ian F. A. Bell and Patricia A. Agar, “Romantic Modernisms: Early Pound and Late Keats”

The Explicator

Charles Timbrell, “Canto 80: EP, Rummel and the ‘Spoils of Finlandia'”

William Doreski, “Mauberley: The Single Voice”

David Roessel, “‘Or Perhaps Sulpicia’: Pound and a Roman Poetess”

Ellen Brinks, “On Pound’s Fourth Canto”

The Documentary

Todd H. Sammons, “A Periplum of Pound’s Pronouncements on John Milton”

James J. Wilhelm, “The Letters of William Brooke Smith to Ezra Pound”

Tyrus Miller, “Pound’s Economic Ideal: Silvio Gesell and The Cantos

Archie Henderson, “Pound Centennial Events: A Checklist”

Archie Henderson, “Pound Manuscripts and Letters in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Addenda to the Location Register

The Vortext

James J. Wilhelm, “Nancy Cunard: A Sometime Flame, a Stalwart Friend”

Yoshiko Kita, “Carroll F. Terrell in Japan”

Carroll F. Terrell, “The Land of Magic”

The Reviewer

Leon Surette (Robert Casillo, The Genealogy of Demons: Anti-Semitism, Fascism, and the Myths of Ezra Pound)

George Kearns (Kathryne V. Lindberg, Reading Pound Reading: Modernism after Nietzsche)

Walter Baumann (Sanford Schwartz, The Matrix of Modernism: Pound, Eliot, and Early Twentieth-Century Thought)

Michael Thomas Davis (Omar Pound and Robert Spoo, Ezra Pound and Margaret Cravens: A Tragic Friendship, 1910-1912)

James J. Wilhelm (Wendy Stallard Flory, The American Ezra Pound)

This cover image is of Yi Bang-un’s (1761-?) “Sa-In-Ahm,” courtesy of the Kookmin University Museum.

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WINTER 1989

CONTENTS

The Periplum

Angela Elliott, “The Word Comprehensive: Gnostic Light in The Cantos

Walter  Baumann, “Ezra Pound and Heinrich Heine”

Thomas Cody, “Adams, Mussolini, and the Personality of Genius”

Philip Kuberski, “Pound’s Sacred Technology”

The Explicator

Robert Coltrane, “The Imagist Relationship between Pound’s ‘Les Millwin’ and Eliot’s ‘Morning at the Window'”

Richard Sawyer, “Pictures of Li Chiang”

James Lowe, “Pound’s Rendering of Abstraction in the Pisan Cantos

David Gordon, “Troy: Trade-War or Helen?”

David Gordon, “And Moore: Marianne on Ezra’s Confucius

The cover image is of a Chinese album leaf from the Qing dynasty by Shitao (1642-1707).

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