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the winners of its game (148). Because Pound chooses to legitimize a close and detailed<br />

appreciation for the materiality of cultural production, both by the way he poetically<br />

foregrounds a transcribed letter referring to the network of intrigues between national<br />

politics and domestic economics of Renaissance Italy, and for how this alludes to his own<br />

collaborations with Cunard, A Draft of XXX Cantos inherently challenges Rainey‘s<br />

understanding of how Pound recast his authority by insisting on the inseparability of the<br />

symbolic and material functions of art. Cunard‘s garnering of information pertinent to the<br />

Malatesta Cantos and her work as their printer speaks to a degree of collaboration that<br />

asks us to reconsider the assumed irreducibility of symbolic and material production as<br />

well. Bourdieu notes that this kind of encoding of symbolic significance in the materials<br />

of textual production defies our uncritical common-sense understanding of how literary<br />

meaning circulates in a transcendent realm of pure ―culture.‖ This common sense<br />

perpetuated the illusion, Bourdieu argues, of ―[t]he irreducibility of the work of symbolic<br />

production to the act of material fabrication performed by the artist‖ (156).<br />

Rainey defends his particular approach to uncovering the institutional socialité of<br />

the production of the Malatesta Cantos in the introduction to Monument. He argues for<br />

the importance of exploring some of the relationships that gave Pound his access to the<br />

materials and manuscripts that inform his work, drawing our attention to the problems<br />

that had grown out of treating difficult modernist poetry as though it were just an abstract<br />

linguistic game that is played, ultimately, to the reader‘s frustration to form coherent<br />

meaning. Rainey‘s dislike of abstract verse gives him a very practical reason to employ<br />

theories about the value of describing texts by the lights of their material and institutional<br />

modes of production. Institutions argues that when we fail to include the author‘s<br />

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