Lowry, Robert, 1919-1994
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Larry Eigner, 1960-01-21
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Man Ray
Ramon Sender
Henry Miller
Roy Harris
Robert Lowry
Sir Herbert Read
Malcolm Cowley
John Ciardi
George Dillon
Marcel Duchamp
Herman Hesse
Karl Shapiro
Richard Wilbur
Norman Mailer
Jonathen Williams
Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Russell Edson, 1960-01-21
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Man Ray
Ramon Sender
Henry Miller
Roy Harris
Robert Lowry
Herbert Read
Malcolm Cowley
John Ciardi
George Dillon
Marcel Duchamp
Herman Hesse
Karl Shapiro
Richard Wilbur
Norman Mailer
Jonathen Williams (Jonathan)
Letter from Henry Allen Moe to Gilbert Neiman, 1960-08-29
Letterhead reads:
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
551 Fifth Avenue
New York 17, NY
Neiman's address listed as:
Inter American University
San German, Puerto Rico
Letter is in reference to Robert Lowry.
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1959-11-19
Lowry mentions his poem, "Page One."
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1959-11-23
Return address listed as:
2747 Hutton Street
Cincinnati 26, Ohio
Lowry mentions his "new novel," "Borrowed Paradise."
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1959-11-24
Return address listed as:
3747 Hutton Street
Cincinnati 26, Ohio
Lowry mentions his work, "The Knife."
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1959-11-30
Return address listed as:
3727 Hutton Street
Cincinnati 26, Ohio
Lowry mentions his works, "The Prince of Pride Starring" and "What's Left of April."
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Weldon Kees
Ann
Chandler Brossard
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1959-12-03
Return address listed as:
3747 Hutton Street
Cincinnati 26, Ohio
Lowry mentions his works titled, "The Knife" and "The Boy Below."
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1959-12-05
Lowry's address listed as:
3747 Hutton Street
Cincinnati 26, Ohio
Neiman's address listed as:
Editor
Between Worlds Magazine
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
San German, Puerto Rico
Lowry mentions his work, "A Modern Story" in the letter.
