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Fungal Economics (2007) by Fly Agaric 23
Fungal Economicsbranching words and money walk the shit into our future your words our words and their words of air-sound-sutra why is money and how did it get all stinky who issues it and how? a coin for a cow paper for goldour money their money overnight who has the magic wands the words and…
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Ernest Fenollosa 2014 and TTOTT
“Ezra Pound was no starnger to Oriental art when he met Mary McNeil Fenollosa, the widow of the American Orientalist Ernest Fenollosa (1853-1908), in London in late September 1913.”–Zhaoming Qian, Orientalism and Modernism (1994) pg. 9. Fenollosa 2014 and TTOTT by Steve Fly “Fenollosa [1853-1908], wrote an essay on “The Chinese WrittenCharacter as a…
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Make it NEW
http://www.loa.org/excerpts/pound/sieburth.jsp Introduction “The artist is always beginning,” Ezra Pound once wrote. “Any work of art which is not a beginning, an invention, a discovery is of little worth. The very name Troubadour means a ‘finder,’ one who discovers.” Readers of Poems and Translations will be able to follow, for the first time in a single…
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Fenollosa Pound Olson and the Chinese written character
“The first was Ernest Fenollosa’s provocative essay ‘The Chinese Wriiten Character as a Medium for Poetry.’ He found the Pound-edited text of the essay in the latter’s book Instigations and excitedly copied out its main arguments into his notebook that June. Fenollosa’s account of the exhaustion of poetic qualities in modern discourse resulting from…
