The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 138, Issue 1Yale Literary Society, 1969 |
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... finished the poem . It was twice the present length . I sent it to Pound . . . he cut off half of it ! " " It's strange that he didn't apply to his Cantos what he did with The Waste Land . " " Lately Pound had a lesser esteem for poetry ...
... finished the poem . It was twice the present length . I sent it to Pound . . . he cut off half of it ! " " It's strange that he didn't apply to his Cantos what he did with The Waste Land . " " Lately Pound had a lesser esteem for poetry ...
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... finish it because you didn't have your notes . " He told me how he wrote in the same way , with one stroke of his pen , the last part of The Waste Land . We started talking about Valery . We thought about Mallarme . He wispered : " He ...
... finish it because you didn't have your notes . " He told me how he wrote in the same way , with one stroke of his pen , the last part of The Waste Land . We started talking about Valery . We thought about Mallarme . He wispered : " He ...
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... finished Janet left the town and rode out to her boyfriend's house . Robert Crane lived on a small ranch two miles outside of town with horses and cactus and ramshackle buildings , dormitories for the hands . They met at the front door ...
... finished Janet left the town and rode out to her boyfriend's house . Robert Crane lived on a small ranch two miles outside of town with horses and cactus and ramshackle buildings , dormitories for the hands . They met at the front door ...
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