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Lowry, Malcolm, 1909-1957

 Person

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence, undated and 1932-06-22 - 1976-02-26

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Correspondence
Scope and Contents Note: There is also a piece of correspondence in the folder titled, "The American and The Frenchman, Folder 2, 1955," found in the "Gilbert Neiman Writings / Publications" sub-series. That correspondence is to Neiman from Byron R. Bryant of "Pacifica Foundation" regarding publishing.Note: There is also a piece of correspondence in the folder titled, "Essays - Artists," found in the "Other Papers" sub-series. That correspondence is a hand-written letter from an unknown author...
Dates: undated and 1932-06-22 - 1976-02-26

Gilbert Neiman Papers, undated and 1910-03-05 - 1976-02-26

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Gilbert Neiman Papers
Dates: undated and 1910-03-05 - 1976-02-26

Lambert Davis Correspondence, undated and 1946-02-26 - 1949-06-07

 File — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14
Identifier: Lambert Davis Correspondence, undated and 1946-02-26 - 1949-06-07
Scope and Contents

Most of the correspondence in this file is in reference to the publication of Neiman's novel, "There is a Tyrant in Every Country," which was published in 1947 by Harcourt, Brace and Company.

Dates: undated and 1946-02-26 - 1949-06-07

Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Cyril Connolly, 1947-05-04

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 15, Folder: Letters to Editors, 1942-12-30 - 1951-07-11
Identifier: Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Cyril Connolly, 1947-05-04
Scope and Contents

Return address listed as:

Big Sur, California, U.S.A.

Connolly's address listed as:

"Horizon" 6 Selwyn House Lansdowne Terrace London, W. C. 1

Personal names mentioned in the letter:

Henry Miller

Malcolm Lowry

Graham Greene

Dates: 1947-05-04

Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Lambert Davis , 1947-04-27

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14, Folder: Lambert Davis Correspondence, undated and 1946-02-26 - 1949-06-07
Identifier: Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Lambert Davis, 1947-04-27
Scope and Contents

Return address listed as:

2333 Channing Way, Apt. 7 Berkeley, California

Davis' address listed as:

Harcourt, Brace and Co. 383 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y.

Personal names mentioned in the letter:

Malcolm Lowry

Mr. Harcourt

Nancy Mavity

Winslow

Avila Camacho

Cárdenas

Leite

Rexroth

Henry (presumably Henry Miller)

Emil White

Dates: 1947-04-27

Letters to Editors, 1942-12-30 - 1951-07-11

 File — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 15
Identifier: Letters to Editors, 1942-12-30 - 1951-07-11
Scope and Contents

This correspondence was in a file that Neiman had labeled as "Editors - (Letters To)"

Much (but no all) of the correspondence in this file appears to deal with Neiman's attempts to have his novel, "The Heart is an Underworld" published.

Dates: 1942-12-30 - 1951-07-11

Undated Letter from Walker Winslow to Gilbert Neiman 14, undated

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 15, Folder: Walker Winslow Correspondence Folder 3, undated
Identifier: Undated Letter from Walker Winslow to Gilbert Neiman 14, undated
Scope and Contents

Personal names mentioned in the letter:

A. S. Lyons

Terry

Dr. Andres Ferret

Woodburn

Malcolm Lowry

Richard H. Hutchings

Dates: undated

Walker Winslow Correspondence Folder 3, undated

 File — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 15
Identifier: Walker Winslow Correspondence Folder 3, undated
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Note: There is also a piece of correspondence in the folder titled, "The American and The Frenchman, Folder 2, 1955," found in the "Gilbert Neiman Writings / Publications" sub-series. That correspondence is to Neiman from Byron R. Bryant of "Pacifica Foundation" regarding publishing.Note: There is also a piece of correspondence in the folder titled, "Essays - Artists," found in the "Other Papers" sub-series. That correspondence is a hand-written letter from an unknown author...
Dates: undated