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Ezra Pound, Letter to José Vázquez Amaral, October 23, [1954]
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Facsimile of typed, then annotated letter by Ezra Pound sent from St. Elizabeths Hospital to José Vázquez Amaral, translator of The Cantos into Spanish (in New Jersey), in which Pound insists on the proper name for the Cantos as “Cantares”
Title: Ezra Pound, Letter to José Vázquez Amaral, October 23, [1954]
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Facsimile of typed, then annotated letter by Ezra Pound sent from St.
Elizabeths Hospital to José Vázquez Amaral, translator of The Cantos into Spanish (in New Jersey), in which Pound insists on the proper name for the Cantos as “Cantares”.
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