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Olga Rudge & Ezra Pound: "What Thou Lovest Well..."

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326 Notes to Pages 270–284<br />

p. 270 Patrizia de Rachewiltz’s wedding: Author interview with William<br />

McNaughton, Hong Kong, Jan 1994.<br />

p. 271 OR interview with Christopher Winner, Venice, 1977.<br />

p. 271 <strong>Olga</strong> had just finished reading: A few of the eclectic mix of books on the<br />

shelves at Casa 131 that <strong>Olga</strong> listed: Montaigne’s Essays; Mao Tse-Tung, with<br />

an introduction by Alberto Moravia; Jean Cocteau’s Orphée; Colette’s Ces<br />

Plaisirs (<strong>Olga</strong> noted ‘‘from 2 rue Chamfort’’); Guida a Keynes, di Malcolm<br />

Muggeridge [Ital. translation] (OR’s note: ‘‘no mention of Orage, Douglas,<br />

etc.’’); King Lear (Penguin edition); Dante in Siena, by Bartolomeo Aquarone<br />

(1889 ed.); W. B. Yeats’ Selected Prose; the Penguin Book of Animal<br />

Verse; Life with Picasso, by Françoise Gilot (with marginal notes by EP); the<br />

complete works of Arthur Conan Doyle (with notes by OR).<br />

p. 272 ‘‘Get slower and slower’’: OR to V. Eliot, 1 Jan 1978, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 274 ‘‘It was a great event’’: OR to Szasz, 20 Mar 1979, 1996 addition,<br />

ORP/YCAL.<br />

p. 276 ‘‘ten glorious days’’: OR to Noguchi, draft in Research notebooks, [nd]<br />

1980, ORP3/YCAL.<br />

p. 276 ‘‘C’est toujours le beau monde’’: Paraphrasing a line from ‘‘A Visiting<br />

Car,’’ tr. John Drummond (Rome, 1942), in I Ching notebooks.<br />

p. 277 ‘‘To me darlin’, the Irish harper’’: OR postcard to Pitkethly, 10 June<br />

1982, 1996 addition ORP/YCAL.<br />

p. 277 Baptism of Michael <strong>Ezra</strong>: MdR to Noel Stock, 23 June 1982,<br />

WMCC/Toledo.<br />

p. 279 ‘‘translucent, perfect skin’’: Hughes, author interview, Oakland, Calif.,<br />

Mar 1992.<br />

p. 279 Le Testament de Villon in San Francisco: Program and addenda from<br />

author’s collection; unpublished paper presented by author at Fifteenth International<br />

<strong>Ezra</strong> <strong>Pound</strong> Conference, Brantôme, France (July 1995).<br />

p. 280 ‘‘She was lugging . . . an old raincoat’’: M. J. Phillips-Matz, ‘‘Muse Who<br />

Was <strong>Ezra</strong>’s Eyes,’’ The Guardian, 6 Apr 1996.<br />

p. 281 ‘‘Toward the end’’: R. Vas Dias, Times Literary Supplement, 25 Nov 1983,<br />

1996 addition, ORP/YCAL.<br />

p. 282 The convegno to commemorate the centenary of <strong>Pound</strong>’s birth: Il Gazzettino,<br />

24 Feb 1984; I Ching notebooks, 1 June 1984.<br />

p. 283 Pommeriggio per <strong>Ezra</strong> <strong>Pound</strong>: A. Pantano to OR, 20 Jan 1985,<br />

ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 283 Adelaide Ristori Prize: I Ching notebooks; unattributed clipping from<br />

Rome newspaper, 1996 addition, ORP/YCAL.<br />

p. 284 ‘‘She traveled on her own’’: A. D. Moody, ‘‘Outlook,’’ The Guardian<br />

(Manchester), 30 Mar 1996.

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