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Dear Tom,
Is it possible you're thinking of the play "Thirteen Words for Water"?
It's a two-hander about Pound in St Elizabeths (not Pisa, I know, but still
on the subject of "Pound in captivity"). I'm not sure about the author's
name (or the exact title, now I think about it); I think it was Billy
Marshall-Stoneking.
Regards, Ben.Harper
At 14:20 23/12/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anyone have any information about a play, advertised in the New
>Yorker several years ago, concerning Pound in Pisa? I read the notice,
>planned to see it if the opportunity arose, and missed it. I would like
>to contact the author but don't know his name (or the play's title,
>etc.). I would appreciate any help you could offer.
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