At 10:57 PM 10/29/2007, you wrote:
>Aiken's Red is the Color of Blood starts out a bit overwrought and I'm
>not sure what's really going on, but it has consistently great poetic
>rhetoric throughout.
To some of us, Jon, that's a contradiction in terms.
>I can't help wondering if it was influenced by the great trauma of
>Aiken's life: when he was eleven his father killed his mother and
>himself, Aiken finding their bodies seconds later.
>
>Aiken what the one who introduced Pound to Eliot (I mean personally.)
It's probably not fair to hold him responsible for that.
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