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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>> >>----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
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