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- Spring 1960
The Paris Review, no. 23. Includes an introduction by Harvey Breit entitled Malcolm Lowry.
The Paris Review, no. 23. Includes an introduction by Harvey Breit entitled Malcolm Lowry.
Later typed draft with pencil inserts and additions.
Pencil notes (includes notebook and clippings).
Pencil notes (includes notebook and clippings).
[Three storey building with Royal Crown Cola signage].
[Three people on a road lined with tall cacti].
[Three children in the street, Haiti].
Audience, vol. VIII, no. 3. Also contains: The Lighthouse Invites the Storm.
Thoughts to be Erased From My Destiny
Those Who Die Young Will Look Forever Young
THOBY-MARCELIN, Philippe (Phito)
13 May 1947, 28 Jul. 1947, 5 Nov. 1947, 2 Apr. 1950, 24 Nov. 1950
This is the End But Since it is the End
Thirty-Five Mescals in Cuantla
There is No Still Path of Memory
There is no Poetry When You Live There
There is a Tide in the Affairs of Men
There is a Sort of Conspiracy About the Great
The World of Ghosts Moves Closer Every Hour
The Walls of Remorse are Steep. . .
Typed notes sent by Lowry to Albert Erskine re work in progress entitled "The Voyage That Never Ends." Includes sections on "The Ordeal of Sigbjorn Wilderness," "Lunar Caustic," "Under the Volcano," "Dark as the Grave Wherein my Friend is Laid," "Eridanus," and "La Mordida." (Rceived from Sherrill Grace).
Revista de la Universidad de Mexico, vol. XVII, no. 2. Contains Spanish translations by Jaime Garcia Terres of the poems: The Volcano is Dark; Delirium in Vera Cruz; and In the Oaxaca Gaol.
The Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. 37, no. 3. Also contains: There is a Metallurgy; and Poets are Godlike [poems]; Paris Review, no. 26, contains: Comfort; Mercy of Fire; and Death of an Oaxaquenian [poems].
The Two Streams of Hell Came From a Different Source
The Tortures of Hell are Stern, Their Fires Burn Fiercely
The Sun Shines: Where is the Lyric?
The Stone Must be Rolled Away From the Self's Pain
The Stars Have Simple Paradigms
The Ship of War Sails in the Grey Morning
The Ship of War Sails in the Grey Morning; The Ship Sails On: For Nordahl Grieg
The Roar of the Sea and the Darkness
The Repulsive Tragedy of the Incredible Englishman
Leys Fortnightly, vol. 50, no. 882
Vancouver Daily Province, no. 222 [article]
Leys Fortnightly, vol. 51, no. 891