To resume yet again
The following does in an oblique way arise out of the recent rather
unsatisfactory correspondence about Charles Olson---
In Small Press Distribution's Fall 99 catalogue the announcement of a new
anthology of guerilla and leftist Latin-American poetry by Dorn and
Brotherston ends with the sentence---
"This extraordinary collection of poetry offers a striking counterpoint to
the colonialist, capitalist, Anglo-Saxon ethos."
Leaving aside the strange use of the word counterpoint , can anyone
suggest what the term Anglo-Saxon is doing in there and what it might mean?
/PR
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