Oct 5 Saturday.
Went over A.F.T.
[Almost Forgotten Times]
Chapter XXXII to end; Karl having typed so far now. Wrote declining to send handwriting specimen to Sunday Times Book Exh.
[Exhibition]
Laura in last stages of her Decline of Prophecy struggle.
Sebastian transplanted Sweet Williams. Rosa brought my pink silk shirt. Hair cut. Tried on hand-made coat with Rosa.
Went over some pp
[pages] of Richards.1
Posada well done, except for a small 10-minute job which Matias will do tomorrow. At Fábrica heard Medora's dos alegrias2: her daughter comes tomorrow & Gelat has gained3 his case, with costs: but this is not official until Monday.
James Reeves book specimen came finally: appears all right after all.
Laura wrote to Constables about necessity of hurrying.
Hands Referenced
Places Mentioned
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Posada, La
Deyá, Majorca, SpHouse on the Puig next to Deyá church. Originally part of the Es Molí property. It had been rented by the church for Sunday school. RG and LR bought it in February, 1935, to use as a guest house for their visitors. WG, eds.
People Mentioned
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Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Richards
Richards, FrankAuthor of Old Soldiers Never Die and Old Soldier Sahib which R.G. rewrote for him. Was in The Royal Welch Fusiliers, R.G.'s regiment. eds.; Birth name is Francis Phillip Woodruff eds. see Diary September 27, 1936 -
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. -
Frank
Morley, FrankWith Faber and Faber. Involved with Old Soldier Sahib. WG -
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.) -
Sebastian
SebastianGardener getting on for 80. KG -
Rosa
RosaDress maker. Also made cushions, seat covers, etc. WG -
Matias [Matthias]
Matias [Matthias]A mason, one of Salas' men, working in the Posada. WG -
Madora
Marroig Más, MadoraGelat's wife. W.G. R.G. often spells her first name "Medora," and precedes it with "the." eds. -
James
Reeves, JamesSchoolmaster, writer and Poet. Friend of Jacob Bronowski. W.G./ K.G.; m. to Mary Phillips; daughter Stella born June 14, 1938 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. -
Constable & Co., Ltd.
ConstableConstable Publishers. Arranged with them to print and distribute Seizin Press Epilogue and books. WG
Bibliography
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- Title: Almost Forgotten Germany [Almost Forgotten Times]
- Author: Schwarz, Georg
- Editor: Trans. Graves, Robert/ Riding, Laura
- PubPlace: Deyá & London
- Publisher: Seizin & Constable
- Idno: A45
- Date: 1936
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- Title: Old Soldier Sahib
- Author: Richards, Frank
- Editor: Graves, Robert
- PubPlace: London, New York
- Publisher: Faber & Faber; Harrison Smith & Robert Haas
- Idno: A44
- Date: 1936
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- Title: Times [newspaper]
- PubPlace: London
- Publisher: Times Newspapers
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- Title: Decline of Prophecy [poem]
- Title: Collected Poems
- Author: Riding, Laura
- PubPlace: London, Toronto, Melbourne & Sydney
- Publisher: Cassell and Company Limited
- Idno: A35 [Wexler]
- Date: 1938