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376 THIS DIFFICULT INDIVIDUAL<br />

5. The Letters of Ezra Pound, p. 41.<br />

6. Ibid., pp. 169-70.<br />

7. Ibid., pp. 171-72.<br />

8. Eliot, On Poetry and Poets, New York, Farrar, Strauss &<br />

Cudahy, 1957, p. 164.<br />

9. Eliot, Milton, London, G. Cumberlage, 1948, p. 13.<br />

10. The Collected Essays of John Peale Bishop, New York,<br />

Charles Scribner's Sons, 1947, p. 38.<br />

11. Cowley verifies this statement in a letter to the publisher dated<br />

April 1, 1960. He cites his authority as John Peale Bishop.<br />

12. Bishop, "Homage to Hemingway," The New Republic, November<br />

11, 1936.<br />

13. Charles Fenton, The Apprenticeship of Ernest Hemingway,<br />

New York, Farrar, Straus & Young, 1954, p. 227.<br />

14. John Hyde Preston, "A Conversation," The Atlantic Monthly,<br />

August, 1935, pp. 187-94.<br />

15. Gertrude Stein, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, New<br />

York, The Literary Guild, 1933, p. 246.<br />

16. The Letters of James Joyce, p. 141.<br />

17. Robert McAlmon, Being Geniuses Together, London, Secker<br />

& Warburg, 1938, p. 19.<br />

18. Ibid., pp. 334-35.<br />

19. Ford, It Was the Nightingale, p. 156.<br />

20. Ibid., pp. 283-84.<br />

21. Pound, "Canto 95," Section: Rock-Drill, 85-95 de los cantares,<br />

New York, New Directions, 1956, p. 106.<br />

22. Ford, It Was the Nightingale, p. 313.<br />

23. Ibid., p. 333.<br />

24. Goldring, The Last Pre-Raphaelite, London, Macdonald &<br />

Co., Ltd., 1948, pp. 255-56.<br />

25. Van Wyck Brooks, The Opinions of Oliver Allston, New York,<br />

E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1941, p. 240.<br />

26. George Antheil, Bad Boy of Music, passim.<br />

27. Cowley, Exile's Return, pp. 121-24.<br />

28. Ibid., p. 176.<br />

29. Margaret Anderson, My Thirty Years' War, New York, Covici,<br />

Friede, 1930, pp. 243-44.<br />

30. Ibid., p. 244.<br />

31. McAlmon, op. cit.<br />

32. In a memorial note for Dunning in This Quarter, 1930, Samuel<br />

Putnam says that when Dunning was taken to the American Hospital<br />

at Neuilly, "I learned that he had refused to eat for weeks, that he<br />

had wanted to die. But he had been very tranquil. He had conceived<br />

a fancy for his nurse, who, he insisted, looked like an Egyptian. He<br />

was an Oriental to the last."

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