March 23 Saturday
To village to Margarita: paid 150 pts on account. Bought a sheepshead
for Salamo1. Brought back two dresses for Laura. Rosa here: had made me a white
silk night shirt and a pair of red linen trousers. To sea with Salamo. The
noise of water frightened him. Trebol: (bright yellow plant[RG] flower on clover stalk).
Figs on carretera2 leafing. Road surfaced nearly to pines.
Another version of the poem, now called
What Then?
3
Slept afternoon. In evening collected whistle, muzzle (too small) and lead from
Fábrica. Letter from Middleditch about impossibility of getting money from
Germany.
First artichokes.
Editorial Notes
1RG's dog. eds
2main road. KG
3likely the poem he first titled "And Should I Fail?" See March 22nd entry. eds
Hands Referenced
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- Annotation: ink correction
- Character: regular
- Ink: black
People Mentioned
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Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Karl/Carl
Goldschmidt, KarlKarl Goldschmidt, later Kenneth Gay: Graphic artist, friend and secretary of Robert Graves and Laura Riding since 1934. R. G. spells both as Carl and Karl. -
Gelat
Más, Juan MarroigJuan Marroig Mas, called Gelat: Landowner on Deyá and friend of Robert Graves and Laura Riding (L.R. & R.G.'s factotum. W.G.) -
Miss Middleditch
Middleditch, MissEditor with Arthur Barker Ltd. WG -
Rosa
RosaDress maker. Also made cushions, seat covers, etc. WG -
Margarita Modista
Margarita ModistaModista: Dress maker (in Deyá). W.G., eds.
Organizations Mentioned
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Fabrica
Gelat's household including: his wife, the Madora, his daughter Magdalena, son Juan and daughter-in-law Anita. Other relations often present were Francisquito, his grandson, and Francesquita, Anita's little sister R.G., eds.
Bibliography
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- Title: And Should I Fail? [poem: became "What Then?"]
- Author: Graves, Robert
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- Title: What Then? [poem: became Historical Particulars. June 25, 1935 R.G.]
- Author: Graves, Robert
Elements Mentioned
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boira
Mist. WG