Lowry, Robert, 1919-1994
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1960-05-11
Return address listed as:
190 Bleecker St.
New York 12, NY
Neiman's address listed as:
Editor, Between Worlds
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
San German, Puerto Rico
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1960-06-03
Return address listed as:
190 Bleecker Street
New York 12, New York
Neiman's address listed as:
Editor
Between Worlds
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
San German, Puerto Rico
Mailing envelope included.
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Bill Peden
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1960-06-21
Return address listed as:
190 Bleecker Street
New York 12, NY
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Bierne
Anne
James Laughlin
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, 1960-08-01
Return address listed as:
Apartment Ten
190 Bleecker Street
New York 12
New York
Neiman's address listed as:
Editor
Between Worlds
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
San German
Puerto Rico
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 2, 1959-11-13
Return address listed as:
3747 Hutton Avenue
Cincinnati 26, Ohio
Lowry mentions his work, "The Prince of Pride Starring," and a collection of his short stories.
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman 2, 1959-11-24
Return address listed as:
3747 Hutton Street
Cincinnati 26, Ohio, USA
Lowry mentions his short story, "My Lost Star."
