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WINTER 1977

CONTENTS

The Periplum

Douglas Thompson, “Pound and Brazilian Concretism”

Jo Brantley Berryman, “The Art of the Image”

M. L. Rosenthal, “Pound at His Best: Canto 47”

The Explicator

Akiko Miyake, “A Note on So-shu”

Franz H. Link, “A Note on Samothrace”

The Documentary

Ben Kimpel and T. C. Duncan Eaves, “Sources of Cantos XLII and XLIII”

Carroll F. Terrell, “A Couple of Documents”

The Biographer

Richard Sieburth, “Ideas into Action: Pound and Voltaire”

The Vortex

Diana Surman, “Report on EP Conference”

Mohammed Shaheen, “Pound in Arabic”

Burton N. Hatlen, “Report on Works in Progress”

The cover features the head of John Quincy Adams by Guy Davenport.

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FALL 1977

CONTENTS

The Periplum

Sanehide Kodama, “The Eight Scenes of Sho-Sho”

William McNaughton, “A Note on Main Form in The Cantos

The Explicator

Wendy Stallard Flory, “Pound’s Blake and Blake’s Dante”

B. K. Martin, “Ezra Pound and T. E. Lawrence”

Timothy Materer, “Pound’s Vortex”

Robert Hunting, “A Woodnote Wild”

Reno Odlin, “Kati and Antef”

The Documentary

Carroll F. Terrell, “Canto XXXIV: The Technique of Montage”

The Biographer

Felice Chilanti, “Ezra Pound Among the Seditious in the 1940s, translated by David Anderson”

The Reviewer

David M. Gordon (James J. Wilhelm, The Later Cantos of Ezra Pound)

The cover is from Praeludium et Fuga in h by Johann Sebastian Bach.

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SPRING 1977

CONTENTS

The Periplum

M. L. Rosenthal, “The Structuring of Pound’s Cantos”

Max Nänny, “Oral Dimensions in Ezra Pound”

Woon-Ping Chin Holaday, “Pound and Binyon: China via the British Museum”

The Explicator

John Espey, “A Note on ‘Nils Lykke'”

David M. Gordon, “Notes and Observations”

The Documentary

John J. Nolde, “The Sources for Canto LIV: Part Two”

The Vortex

Donald Davie, “Sicily in the Cantos”

Leon Surette, “A Case for Occam’s Razor: Pound and Spengler”

Margaret Bates, “EP: Maker of Connections”

The cover features a design by Arline Thomson based on a funerary pottery figurine from a T’ang workshop.

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