Paideuma 18.1-2

The Periplum
Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos, āThe Cantos as Palingenesisā
Philip J. Burns, āāDear Uncle Georgeā: The Pound-Tinkham Lettersā
Carol H. Cantrell and Ward Swinson, āCantos LII-LXXI: Poundās Textbook for Princesā
William Bohn, āThoughts that Join Like Spokes: Poundās Image of Apollinaireā
Stephen J. Adams, āIrony and Common Sense: The Genre of Mauberleyā
Rodney Symington, āāFive Years I Wrote to Youā¦ā: An Unknown Correspondent of Ezra Poundā
The Explicator
Paul Douglass, āModernism and Science: The Case of Poundās ABC of Readingā
David Gordon, āPoundās Chinese: A Dead Language?ā
David Gordon, āLXIXās āKeiā¦. Kaiā and Fangās P.S.ā
Ezra Pound (Presented by Timothy Materer), āOn America and World War Iā
Carroll F. Terrell, āCanto Thirty-Six, from Dark and Lightā
David Roessel, āPound, Lawrence, and āThe Earthly Paradise’ā
Mary Cheadle, āDefining Ode 65 in āRelation to Life’ā
Leszek Engelsking, Petr MikeÅ”, and Andrzej Sosnowski, āEliot and Pound in Lesko, Polandā
The Reviewer
Robert Spoo (C. K. Stead, Pound, Yeats, Eliot and the Modernist Movement)
Thomas H. Jackson (James Longenbach, Modernist Poetics of History: Pound, Eliot, and the Sense of the Past)
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This cover image is titled āEzra Pound da Montin.ā The painting is by Rinaldo Frank-Burattin.
