Jamie,
Yes, she wrote speeches for Petain, said Hitler should win the Nobel Prize (speaking of).
WCW more or less mocked the Japanese who were obliterated at Hiroshima in a letter to Byron Vasakas.
Maybe the saintly Lorine Niedecker would be a choice, given her horror of the bomb, but then again, she laid the blame for it in the following poem:
New
Reason explodes. Atomic split
shows one element
Jew
>>> Jamie McKendrick <[log in to unmask]> 10/19/16 3:01 PM >>>
God, I didn’t know that. I’ll have to find another ‘contrary’ American.Carlos Williams perhaps?JamieFrom: [log in to unmask]" href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">Kent JohnsonSent: Wednesday, October 19, 2016 8:35 PMTo: [log in to unmask]" href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]Subject: Re: Britain vs. U.S. Poetry war>only too keen to offer his advice to Mussolini and everyone else. A contrary US view might be Gertrude Stein referring to him as a ‘village explainer’.
Then again, Stein was a fascist sympathizer, too, keen to offer her advice to Petain (and everyone else)...
>>> Jamie McKendrick <[log in to unmask]> 10/19/16 2:31 PM >>>I’m sure this is in part ironic, Jaime, but if individuals are to be held responsible for their nation’s politics, in the light of some recent choices we Brits, instead of being offered apologies, should be saying mea culpa in perpetuum.Was Pound that ‘alienated’ being abroad? – he seems to have occupied every space as if it was his fiefdom,only too keen to offer his advice to Mussolini and everyone else. A contrary US view might be Gertrude Stein referring to him as a ‘village explainer’. ‘Fine if you’re a village; if not, not.’Jamie