[Water and trees] Bowen Island.
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[Water and trees] Bowen Island.
[Water and hills in the background].
3 Apr. 1947, 13 May 1947
Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry
Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry, NFB production directed by Donald Britain, produced by James de Bonville, Donald Britain, and Robert Duncan, July 1977.
Visiting the Wreck: An Able Seaman Explains
Villanelle, an Interview on Morale
Vigil Forget Went Ten Miles on a Camion
Views of Cuernavaca (photos by Bob Schalwijk), Huitzilac, Mexico.
[View up a valley from a rope bridge].
[View of semi submerged plants and water from deck of a ship].
[View of a dockside with truck].
Videocassette, gift from George Robertson, 1985, Malcolm Lowry, a film in two parts respectively entitled: To the Volcano and The Forest Path, produced and directed by George Robertson, 27 Sep 1961. This film was produced for the CBC program Explorations. In addition to a videocassette fo this film, the UBC collection has a larger number of rolls of film, many of which contain sequences that were cut from the final version. Before they can be viewed, these rolls of film must be put onto proper reels and splicing must be done whereber tape is found along the length of the film itself (the only exception is 48-7 which is alredy on a reel).
The sous-fonds consists primarily of correspondence to and from Doyen, predominantly from early 1973. Contents include correspondence with publishers and agents who worked with Lowry (notably Conrad Aiken, Clarisse Francillon, and James Stern), Lowry’s brother Wilfrid Lowry, other Lowry scholars (including Brian O’Kill), the Leys School, which Lowry attended, and the Wallasey Public Libraries (Wallasey absorbed the town in which Lowry lived as a child). Also included is a copy of a newspaper article about the suicide of one of Lowry’s friends at Cambridge.
Doyen, Victor
Very Dark and Clear With an Onshore Wind
Typed draft with corrections.
Later typed draft.
UP Canada (Bud. #8360) "Malcolm Lowry"
On this TV audio, host Charlotte Boeil talks to 4 of author Malcolm Lowry's friends [Conrad Aiken, Harvey and Dorothy Burt, Einar and Muriel Neilsen], and Patrick Watson reads from Lowry's book October Ferry to Gabriola.
[Unmade bed with window behind, Dollarton].
[Unknown woman in the street].
[Unknown woman and young man seated outdoors].
[Unknown woman and child with Lowry, outdoors].
[Unknown woman and child leaning out a window].
[Unknown man, woman, and seagull].
[Unknown man, woman, and child with Lowry outdoors].
[Unknown man, woman, and child with fishing nets].
[Unknown man and woman, outdoors, Lieben?]
[Unknown man and woman outside Dollarton shack].
[Unknown man and woman outdoors with deckchairs].
[Unknown man and seagull on a pier].
[Unknown man and Lowry outdoors].
Unidentified woman on patio [Sicily].
Includes manuscript, typescript, and transcripts.
Unidentified man in front of garden gate [Sicily].
Unidentified man in front of a car [Sicily].
Copy of Under the Volcano with holograph letter to Burt from Malcolm Lowry on inside cover and note at end of book. Was sent by Malcolm in 1953 after he had attended a performance of the play, Devil Among the Skies, which had been directed by Burt for the Burnaby Little Theatre Festival.
Photocopy of Malcolm's inscription in the edition of Under the Volcano given to the Neilsons.
Mercure de France, no. 1034. French translation of Chapter I of Under the Volcano, translated by Stephen Rorce and Clarisse Francillon.
Typescript of press release on John Huston's film, Under the Volcano; six prints of scenes from Under the Volcano.
Pages of manuscript and notes, most of them bits and pieces by Malcolm Lowry; some by Margerie.