Paideuma 10.2

The Periplum
Walter Baumann, āEzra Pound and Magic: Old World Tricks in a New World Poemā
Hans-Joachim Zimmermann, āEzra Pound, āA Song of the Degreesā: Chinese Clarity versus Alchemical Confusionā
Ian F. A. Bell, āPoundās Vortex: Shapes Ancient and Modernā
Helen M. Dennis, āThe Eleusinian Mysteries as an Organizing Principle in the Pisan Cantosā
Daniel Bornstein, āThe Poet as Historian: Researching the Malatesta Cantosā
The Explicator
Eva Hesse, āKlages in Canto LXXV/450: A Positive Identificationā
Peter DāEprio, āCanto 74: New Light on Luciferā
George Bornstein, āāWhat Porridge had John Keats?ā: Poundās āLāArtā and Browningās āPopularity’ā
Ben D. Kimpel and T. C. Duncan Eaves, āāTremaine at 2 in the Morningā and Other Little Mysteriesā
Daniel Pearlman, āCanto 52: The Vivante Passageā
Reno Odlin, āMaterials Toward an Essay on Zukofskyās āAāā
Franz Link, āA Note on āThe Apparition of These Facesā¦ā in The House of Mirth and āIn a Station of the Metro’ā
The Biographer
David Anderson, āBreaking the Silence: The Interview of Vanni Ronsisvalle and Pier Pasolini with Ezra Pound in 1968ā
Michael King, āGo, Little Book: Ezra Pound, Hilda Doolittle and āHildaās Book’ā
David Feldman, āEzra Pound: A Poet in a Cageā
The Documentary
Ezra Pound, āLetters from Ezra Pound to Joseph Brewerā (edited with commentary by Brita Lindberg-Seyersted)
Zeami Motokiyo, āYoro translated from the Japanese by Nobuko Tsukuiā
Akiko Miyake, āCommentary on Professor Tsukuiās Translation of Yoroā
The Vortex
Clark Emery, āFather Williamā and āSt. Elizabethsā
John Shea and Timothy Romano, āThe Pound-Williams Conferenceā
The Bibliographer
Peter Schneeman, āPound in Romaniaā
Eric Fridman, āSources of Canto XIIIā
The Reviewer
David Anderson (Italian Images of Ezra Pound: Twelve Critical Essays, ed. and trans. Angela Jung and Guido Palandri)
Clark Emery (Wendy Stallard Flory, Ezra Pound and the Cantos: A Record of Struggle)
FranƧois Sauzey (Michael Berstein, The Tale of the Tribe: Ezra Pound and the Modern Verse Epic)
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This cover features a cut from a poster announcing the issue of Secolul 20, which contained the āEzra Pound ā In Memoriamā section. This photograph was provided by Peter Schneeman.
