Pg. 195 of David Markson’s copy of Ezra Pound: Among the Poets by Various (Ed. George Bornstein):
On which Markson put quotation marks around the title of a chapter:
“The Contemporary of Our Grandchildren”
And then written in the margin:
“(Phrase is Kenner’s)”
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The concept of Pound being “the contemporary of our grandchildren” is a fascinating idea which definitely is complicated by this quote of Pound’s as retold by Markson in his Conjunctions interview:
“Ezra Pound once said something like there’s no record of a critic saying anything important about writers who have come after him.”