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<DIV><FONT size=2> Ezra Pound has
figured in this thread. Has anyone on the list read either the</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>standard biographical or lit crit treatments of Pound, or even
the fascist friend of Ezra, Eustace Mullins book on him? (Mullins also wrote
books on the Federal Reserve which I see listed on bibliogaphies on conspiracy
theory.He also is said to have had an affair with Matt Koehl, a leading militant
in George Lincoln Rockwell's American Nazi Party in the 60's) I do know of a
book by a British writer, name not handy, on Pound, Eliot, and Lawrence as
fellow travelers of fascism, and a 50's piece in Science & Society attacking
Eliot, as well as a Delmore Schwartz piece in PR(?) on Eliot. It would be great
if a book on the order of Frederic Jameson's book on Wyndam Lewis exists for
Pound and/or Eliot in the context of their political and economic
views.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2> Also Lawrence
Goodwyn had a piece in the shortlived (now why should we be surprised) Marxist
Perspectives that Eugene "Put them down!" Genovese published for 10 or so
issues in the 70's.</FONT></DIV>
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Michael Pugliese</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>