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The correspondence of Ezra Pound (18851972) and Senator Bronson Cutting (18881935) of New Mexico sheds new light on both historic figures and evokes the lively intellectual and political climate of the early years of the Great Depression. As the first of Pounds many political correspondences ever to be published, these letters contribute to a reassessment of the poets political ideas. The correspondence of the poet and the senator constitutes a significant chapter in the cultural history of an era whose complexities are often oversimplified for popular consumption. For example, the stereotypical view of Pound as crank and traitor clearly needs revision in light of these letters. Seen in context, Pounds politics in the early 1930s do not look particularly eccentric, unpatriotic, or uninformed. The twenty-six letters Pound wrote Senator Cutting, a prominent Progressive Republican, covered matters as diverse as censorship, international copyright, prohibition, the diplomatic recognition of the Soviet Union, public works, old-age pensions, and the international Social Credit movement. In turn, Cuttings letters to Pound suggest the full range of the senators activities on the national scene.

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title:Ezra Pound and Senator Bronson Cutting : A Political Correspondence, 1930-1935
author:Pound, Ezra.; Cutting, Bronson M.; Walkiewicz, E. P.; Witemeyer, Hugh.
publisher:University of New Mexico
isbn10 | asin:0826315844
print isbn13:9780826315847
ebook isbn13:9780585202815
language:English
subjectPound, Ezra,--1885-1972--Correspondence, Cutting, Bronson M.,--1888-1935--Correspondence, Poets, American--20th century--Correspondence, Legislators--United States--Correspondence, United States--Politics and government--20th century, World politics--20th
publication date:1995
lcc:PS3531.O82Z4824 1995eb
ddc:811/.52
subject:Pound, Ezra,--1885-1972--Correspondence, Cutting, Bronson M.,--1888-1935--Correspondence, Poets, American--20th century--Correspondence, Legislators--United States--Correspondence, United States--Politics and government--20th century, World politics--20th
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Ezra Pound and Senator Bronson Cutting
A Political Correspondance
19301935
Edited by E. P. Walkiewicz and Hugh Witemeyer
University of New Mexico Press
Albuquerque
Page iv
1995 by the University of New Mexico Press
All rights reserved. First edition
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pound, Ezra, 18851972.
Ezra Pound and Senator Bronson Cutting :
a political correspondence, 19301935
edited by E.P. Walkiewicz and Hugh
Witemeyer.1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8263-1584-4
1. Pound, Ezra, 18851972Correspondence.
2. Cutting, Bronson M., 18881935Correspondence.
3. Poets, American20th century-Correspondence.
4. LegislatorsUnited StatesCorrespondence.
5. United StatesPolitics and govenment20th century.
6. World politics20th century.
I. Cutting, Bronson M., 18881935.
II. Walkiewicz, E.P.
III. Witemeyer, Hugh.
IV. Title.
PS3531.082Z4824 1995
811'.52dc20
[B] 954348
CIP
Designed by Sue Niewiarowski
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Contents
Editors' Preface
vii
1
The Poet and the Senator
1
2
The Earlier Letters, 19301932
21
3
The Later Letters, 19341935
81
4
"EzSez"
159
5
The Senator and the Poet
227
Notes
237
Index
251

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Editors' Preface
The correspondence of Ezra Pound and Senator Bronson M. Cutting ran from 8 November 1930 to 4 April 1935. Thirty-three items have survived, twenty-six from Pound to Cutting, and seven from Cutting to Pound. All are included in the present edition. To judge from references in the extant letters, others were written that have since been lost.
The originals of thirteen of Pound's letters to Cutting are in Box 36 of the Bronson M. Cutting Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Carbon copies of thirteen other letters from Pound to Cutting are in the Ezra Pound Archive, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. The originals of Cutting's letters to Pound are also in the Pound Archive. We are grateful to the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress and to Dr. Patricia C. Willis, Curator of the American Literature Collection of the Beinecke Library, for providing photocopies of these letters, which have served as copytexts for the present edition. All photocopies have been checked against the source documents.
Our edition also includes seventeen items that Pound contributed in 1935, under the title "Ez Sez," to Senator Cutting's newspaper, the Santa Fe New Mexican. Although they are not part of the correspondence between the poet and the senator, these editorials are nevertheless important to the history of the Pound-Cutting relationship and interesting in their own right as representative examples of Pound's political journalism. For copytexts of "Ez Sez," we have used the facsimile edition of Ezra Pound's Poetry and Prose: Contributions to Periodicals, arr. Lea Baechler, A. Walton Litz, and James Longenbach, 11 vols. (New York: Garland, 1991), and microfilm copies of the New Mexican housed in the New Mexico State Library. Carbon copies of Pound's typescripts for the "Ez Sez" pieces are in the Pound Archive, as are carbon copies of two letters, reproduced in Chapter Four, from Pound to E. Dana Johnson, editor of the New Mexican. The typescript of Pound's obituary on Cutting, here given in Chapter Four, is also housed in the Pound Archive. The senator's photograph was reproduced by the Library of Con-
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gress from a print in the Cutting Papers, and his caricature comes from the Syracuse Journal for 14 April 1934; a copy of it is also to be found among the Cutting Papers.
The correspondence and the editorials appear in separate chapters and are chronologically arranged. Incomplete dates on some letters have been supplemented from textual and contextual evidence, and all dates provided by the editors have been placed in square brackets. The format of dates has been standardized so that days precede months, and months (except May, June, and July) are abbreviated. A few pages found with letters 8,27, and 30 in the Pound Archive defy placement in the sequence; we have inserted editorial notes in square brackets to indicate that these pages may not belong to the letters with which they are published here. Similarly, we have inserted bracketed notes in letters 6,8,9,10,13,17, and 30 to indicate that the beginning or the end of a page is missing from the copytext, invariably a carbon copy by Pound of an original that is now lost.
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