10. But it wasn't just the violent far right that took inspiration from Pound, but also also the more respectable emerging conservative movement found in National Review and Regnery Books, both of which published Pound.
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21. If I were also on the case, I would have brought in James Jesus Angleton (Pound admirer, CIA counter-intelligence expert, the man who dropped the ball on Oswald, torturer of many Soviet defectors). https://twitter.com/TCleveland4Real/status/1110368215979474946 …
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22. Anyways, if you want to read more about the cultural politics of the Pound era, here's an essay I did on Hugh Kenner & Guy Davenport. It's one of the best things I've written:https://newrepublic.com/article/153244/hugh-kenner-guy-davenport-letters-unlikely-literary-friendship …
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Can I tag in Antliff’s work on this in /Vorticism/?
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I tried to read those Iluminada’s books when I was about 14. Indecipherable garbage.
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Might also be worthwhile to talk about Allen Ginsberg, another notorious Pound acolyte, and presumably the link between fascism and Beat proto-hippiedom.
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He turned up in another one of my tweets to Jeet last night...https://twitter.com/notjessewalker/status/1110371894325317632 …
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I'd really love to read a fuller discussion of that relationship.
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