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    Malcolm Lowry Papers

    • Title:Malcolm Lowry Papers
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    • Corporate Author/Creator:University of British Columbia. Library, collector.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Lowry, Malcolm, 1909-1957.
      Lowry, Margerie.
      Birney, Earle, 1904-1995.
      Atwater, Carol Betty.
      Templeton, Dorothy.
      Burt, Harvey.
    • Published/Created:1924-2001
    • Holdings

      • Location:RARE BOOKS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Where is this?
      • Call Number: RBSC-ARC-1348
      • Number of Items:65
      • Status:Available
      • Location Has:Box 1-61

       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Lowry, Malcolm, 1909-1957.
      Lowry, Margerie.
      Birney, Earle, 1904-1995.
      Atwater, Carol Betty.
      Templeton, Dorothy.
      Burt, Harvey.
    • Description:5.42 m of textual records and other material
    • Terms governing use:Some files in the Malcolm Lowry Papers will only be circulated one at a time. Circulation restriction is indicated in the series and file level description.
    • Summary:The sous-fonds reflects Malcolm Lowry’s life and work. Contents include: correspondence (incoming and outgoing), manuscripts (poetry and prose), notes and notebooks, juvenilia and other material published by Lowry, and a variety of textual and audio-visual materials about Lowry produced by friends, family, and Lowry scholars. Within the Letters series, incoming and outgoing, Lowry’s literary agents and editors, including Albert Erskine and Harold Matson, feature prominently. Poetry and prose manuscripts comprise the bulk of the Malcolm Lowry Papers. Manuscripts frequently include several drafts of a given work as well as notes and notebooks associated with that manuscript. Under the Volcano, October Ferry to Gabriola, and Hear Us O Lord From Heaven Thy Dwelling Place are among the works included in these series. The Personal Life series includes financial records, art prints which hung on the walls of the Dollarton shacks, notes on source characters by Lowry, and records about Lowry’s life and family collected by UBC. Audio-visual records include the 1984 film adaptation of Lowry’s Under the Volcano as well as interviews with scholars and friends of the Lowrys and documentaries about Lowry produced by the CBC and National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
    • Biography/history note:Clarence Malcolm Boden Lowry was born on July 28, 1909, in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, to parents Arthur Lowry and Evelyn Boden Lowry. He was the youngest of their four sons, preceded by brothers Russell, Wilfrid, and Stuart Lowry. From 1924 to 1927, Lowry attended the Leys Public School, and it was here his writing career began. He published several short stories, among other non-fiction writing, in the school's publication, the Leys Fortnightly. After graduating from the Leys School, Lowry joined the crew of a merchant ship bound for Asia and the subcontinent; while he only worked on the S.S. Pyrrhus for six months, the experience formed the foundation for his first book, Ultramarine. After his brief career at sea, Lowry attended Cambridge University, graduating in 1932 with a Bachelor's degree in English. Lowry traveled for several months in France and Spain during 1933. He met his first wife, Jan Gabrial, during this tour while in Spain visiting Conrad Aiken. Lowry's first book, Ultramarine, was also published in this year. In early 1934, Lowry and Gabrial were married, and the couple moved from continental Europe to the United States where, between 1934 and late 1936, they would live in several cities, including New York City, Los Angeles, and San Diego. In late 1936, they settled in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where Lowry began work on his second and more famous novel, Under the Volcano. Lowry remained in Mexico until July 1938, though his relationship and cohabitation with Gabrial ended in late 1937 (they were not formally divorced until 1940). In July 1938, Lowry left Mexico for Los Angeles, where he stayed for most of a year; during this stay in the United States, he met second wife Margerie Bonner Lowry. Lowry left Los Angeles for Dollarton, British Columbia, Canada, in July 1939 and was joined soon after by Margerie. Malcolm and Margerie Lowry resided primarily in Dollarton between 1940 and 1954, with short excursions to the United States, Mexico, and Europe throughout. During the Dollarton years, Lowry completed work on and published his second book, Under the Volcano, in 1947, and began work on and published many short stories, poems, and essays. Lowry's third novel, October Ferry to Gabriola, a short story collection titled Hear Us O Lord From Heaven Thy Dwelling Place, and fourth novel, Dark as the Grave Wherein my Friend is Laid, were also begun during the Dollarton years, though all would be completed and published posthumously through the efforts of Margerie. The Lowry's left Dollarton for the final time in August 1954 and travelled through the United States, from Los Angeles to New York City, back to Europe; late 1954 and early 1955 were spent in Italy before the couple returned to Lowry's birth country, England, where they settled in Ripe, Sussex. Lowry and Margerie remained in England until Lowry's death on June 27, 1957.
    • Indexes and finding aids:Online inventory available.
    • Notes:Title based on the subject of the collection.
      Includes: 25 photographs, 18 negatives, 2 audio cassettes, 18 audio reels, 26 optical sound film reels, 26 magnetic sound film reels, 2 videocassettes, 4 phonograph records, 1 glass bottle
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