Malcolm Lowry Collection 1940-1956

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Malcolm Lowry Collection 1940-1956

The Malcolm Lowry Collectionconsists of a manuscript for andrelated correspondence, 1940-1956. It is divided into two series: I. Works, circa1944 and II. Correspondence, 1940-1956. This collection was previously accessiblethrough a card catalog but has been recataloged as part of a retrospectiveconversion project. Under the Volcano

3 boxes (1.26 linear feet)

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Stern, James, 1904-1993

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Irish author and translator who corresponded with Djuna Barnes. From the description of Papers. 1940-1986. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 36326138 James Andrew Stern, author, was born on December 26, 1904, in County Meath, Ireland. He attended Eaton and Sandhurst. The author of more than fifty short stories, his works included The Heartless Land (1932); Something Wrong (1938); The Hidden Damage (1947) (written after viewing t...

Lowry, Margerie Bonner.

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Margerie Bonner was born in Adrian, Michigan and was a novelist, commercial artist, and actress. In 1940 she moved toVancouver B.C. and married Malcolm Lowry. Her books include The Last Twist of the Knife (1946), The Shapes that Creep (1946), Horse in the Sky (1947). From the description of Margerie Lowry fonds. [1967]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 676738326 ...

Noxon, Gerald

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Lowry, Malcolm, 1909-1957

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Lowry, (Clarence) Malcolm was a novelist born in New Brighton, England. He spent time at sea before studying at Cambridge. His most recognized novel is Under the Volcano (1947), set in Mexico where he resided 1936-37. Other works include Ultramarine (1933), based on his early sea travel, and the posthumous Dark is the Grave Wherein My Friend Is Laid (1968). Most of his productive years he lived in British Columbia. From 1954 to his death he resided in England. From the description of...