Presents a collection of letters between Ezra Pound and the owners and editors of ""The Dial"", Scofield Thayer and Sibley Watson, who, as ""The Dial"" became a premier international magazine of the 1920s, became leading players in the drama of modernism.
Presents a collection of letters between Ezra Pound and the owners and editors of ""The Dial"", Scofield Thayer and Sibley Watson, who, as ""The Dial"" became a premier international magazine of the 1920s, became leading players in the drama of modernism.
Presents a collection of letters between Ezra Pound and the owners and editors of The Dial, Scofield Thayer and Sibley Watson, who, as The Dial became a premier international magazine of the 1920s, became leading players in the drama of modernism.
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