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Nott, who released Jefferson and/or Mussolini (1935), was once an and inspiring interlocutor for a poet looking re-invention as an economist and political commentator - somebody who sustained Pound as he swam opposed to the tide. Pound's shut involvement together with his writer illuminates an immense episode in literary modernism in addition to for the examine of print tradition within the interwar interval. This version of the letters keeps Pound's idiosyncratic epistolary idiom and analyzes letter-writing as a style serious to Pound's highbrow and cultural venture, shooting Pound as a collaborator at paintings

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I think Gesell¹¹ news ought to be noted , very briefly/ EVERYTHING that goes to demonstarte [sic] the BUST , the diliquescence [sic] and death of old orthodox fake/ Italy’s bank measures/ are NOT Doug/ ism, but they show consciousness of reality. I don’t think the London press is whooping over ’em. Can “ they ” get the fact that I am not howling for front page or more attention to me personally , BUT for a more highly energized paper/ It is the fixed element that keeps a weekly going/ somebody has got¹² 11 Gesell, Silvio.

After all I am older than everyone except Ward/³ and have certainly been dans le boutique of more reviews, not always on the printed list of edtrs/ N/E/W/ bn must be INTERESTING. That means WORK. It dont necessar [cut off] ly mean the STAR system. The stinking wypers⁴ that SELL like ballyho [cut off] are often , Lit/ Digest, Fortune , etc//⁵ anonymous/ office rewrite sys[t]em. ⁶ 1 Letter 4 appears to be a continuation of Letter 3 (undated). 2 Butchart, Montgomery. Butchart’s rank and responsibilities at the new during this time remain unclear.

He had achieved such exchanges with editors such as Harriet Monroe and Margaret Anderson. In the 1930s, his need for such epistolary sustenance was rendered especially acute by his remote location in Italy, which left him out of direct touch with many of the circles with which he had hitherto been involved on site, and which left letter-writing as his primary avenue for maintaining ties. But his group of correspondents had changed, as those compatriots with whom he was still in touch from earlier days often became suspicious of his new interests.

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