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Malcolm Lowry in the New World: Down and Out in Vancouver and Oaxaca

 

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Douglas T. Day

Douglas T. Day (1932-2004) was a writer and longtime English literature professor at the University of Virginia. He wrote a study of Robert Graves’s poetry, the biography Malcolm Lowry (1973), which won the National Book Award, and two novels, including The Prison Notebooks of Ricardo Flores Magon (1991).

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