On William Carlos Williams

Ezra Pound

서 량 2013. 10. 5. 21:08

"Is that right. What did he do?"

"He broadcast against this country, from Italy, while we were at war."

"That's bad, you can't do that. What did he say?"

 Then I went on to give a brief outline of Ezra's international opinions, the emphasis he lays on the exchange, the international gang, what Ezra calls F.D.R.'s failure to eradicate the basic evil at the critical point, his indictment of the international bankers, their history and their personnel in our day. My man listened closely as we drove through Washington traffic toward my hotel. As I got to the close of my little exposition, he stopped his taxi and turned to me.

 "And that's what they got him locked up for," he said.

 "Yes, substantially that's what it amounts to."

 The man looked at me. "He ain't crazy," he said. "He just talk too much." 

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