Paideuma 19.1-2
The Periplum
Stephen Sicari, “History and Vision in Pound and Dante: A Purgatorial Poetics”
Peter Crisp, “Ezra Pound and the Li Xue”
Zhaoming Qian, “Translation or Invention: Three Cathay Poems Reconsidered”
Keith Tuma, “Ezra Pound, Progressive”
Ian F. A. Bell and Patricia A. Agar, “Romantic Modernisms: Early Pound and Late Keats”
The Explicator
Charles Timbrell, “Canto 80: EP, Rummel and the ‘Spoils of Finlandia’”
William Doreski, “Mauberley: The Single Voice”
David Roessel, “‘Or Perhaps Sulpicia’: Pound and a Roman Poetess”
Ellen Brinks, “On Pound’s Fourth Canto”
The Documentary
Todd H. Sammons, “A Periplum of Pound’s Pronouncements on John Milton”
James J. Wilhelm, “The Letters of William Brooke Smith to Ezra Pound”
Tyrus Miller, “Pound’s Economic Ideal: Silvio Gesell and The Cantos“
Archie Henderson, “Pound Centennial Events: A Checklist”
Archie Henderson, “Pound Manuscripts and Letters in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Addenda to the Location Register“
The Vortext
James J. Wilhelm, “Nancy Cunard: A Sometime Flame, a Stalwart Friend”
Yoshiko Kita, “Carroll F. Terrell in Japan”
Carroll F. Terrell, “The Land of Magic”
The Reviewer
Leon Surette (Robert Casillo, The Genealogy of Demons: Anti-Semitism, Fascism, and the Myths of Ezra Pound)
George Kearns (Kathryne V. Lindberg, Reading Pound Reading: Modernism after Nietzsche)
Walter Baumann (Sanford Schwartz, The Matrix of Modernism: Pound, Eliot, and Early Twentieth-Century Thought)
Michael Thomas Davis (Omar Pound and Robert Spoo, Ezra Pound and Margaret Cravens: A Tragic Friendship, 1910-1912)
James J. Wilhelm (Wendy Stallard Flory, The American Ezra Pound)
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This cover image is of Yi Bang-un’s (1761-?) “Sa-In-Ahm,” courtesy of the Kookmin University Museum.