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Mr Karwowski, Mr Redman,
 
Thank you both very much for taking the trouble to write the information.
That helps me a lot. I also look forward to Letters in Captivity. (When is it due?)
 
Best regards
Eiichi Hishikawa
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> Date:    Mon, 6 Jul 1998 11:32:49 -0400
> From:    Timothy P Redman <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Information on DTC, Pisa, Sought
>
> The tower is most likely the guard tower.  Watch for the forthcoming
> edition of Letters in Captivity, Dorothy and Ezra's correspondence
> from 1945-6, edited by Omar Pound and Bob Spoo, to be published by
> Oxford UP, for some spectacular pictures from the DTC, never before
> published.
>
>                                                 Tim Redman
>
> On Fri, 3 Jul 1998 20:13:04 -0000 Pawel Karwowski
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >   Mr  HISIKAWA
> >
> > I  cant  help  you  to  much  since  I  never  have  been  in  Italy  ,
> > but  last  winter  I  spend  translating  some  Cantos  so  in  "Canto 79"
> > opening  lines  you  can  find  :" Moon ,cloud  , tower" / information  that
> > from  the  DTC  the  tower  in  Pisa  is  pretty  well  visible /.
> > On  the  next  page  Pound  writes  in  one  line  : " seaward " / again
> > it  is  clear  for  me  , that  Meditarennien  Sea  is  pretty  close  to  the camp/.
> > After  all  I  am  not  sure  if  you  email  hit  all  members  of  the
> > E. P.  discussion  group .  I  have  2  accounts  and  on  account  on
> > american  server  I  didn't  found  you  email .
> > Similary  I  don't  know  if  my  letters  I've  send  from  polish  server
> > are  received  by  LISTSERV  , so  I  apologize  to  those  people  who
> > expected  my  answers  and  didn'n  get  them .
> >                                                     Pawel  Karwowski
> >                                                     Cracow
> >
> >  On 98-06-24, at 17:26, Eiichi HISHIKAWA wrote: <br>> <br>> >(Excuse me, if this is a double
posting. I seem to have erred in=<br>>  addressing.)<br>> ><br>> >Fellow Poundians,<br>> ><br>>
>Has anyone been to where D. T. C. was in Pisa?  Or has anyone<br>> >read the journey account of
going there?<br>> ><br>> >I plan to visit the site this summer.<br>> >All I know is that it was
located north of Pisa, just off Viareggio<br>> >(from Carpenter's book).<br>> ><br>> >Any
information on this will be appreciated.<br>> ><br>> >Best regards<br>> >Michael Eiichi
Hishikawa<br>> >[log in to unmask]<br>>
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> >
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