It is a long story on the Buffalo, we do not know exactly what or why. Maybe
Barry Schwabsky's answer is the most thoughtful up to now, I am quoting
without permission:
"What Catherine says about redoing the permissions process seems reasonable.
Probably the permissions process was handled a little too informally. What
you should do is draw up a formal permissions letter, setting out terms that
do not include payment or free copies but should include an authors'
discount. Then make a somewhat smaller volume out of the interviews with
those who make a positive response to this within a certain time frame.
On the other hand I wouldn't moralize against the people who want to
prevent their interviews being reprinted. They probably regret something
they said and don't want to disseminate it any further. We all say stupid
things we regret sometimes, things we wish we could erase from the record.
And to some extent we have the right to try and do this."
On 4/8/07, MC Ward <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Why are the poets suing (just out of curiosity)?
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> Candice
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> --- Geoffrey Gatza < [log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > HCE now being pulled from shelves.
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> > Reason: poets are suing!
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> > Can you believe it!
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> > Sorry, Geoffrey
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