Oct 18 Friday
Finished letter to
Left Review
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Dahlias at their best.
Anenomes nearly all up.
Cuttings all seem to have taken.
A few roses again.
Maria Luna came for interview: seems all right, only too talkative, a little & too knowing,
a little.
Dug up no-me-veras-sin-sols1 & transplanted them across the path, with Karl's help. Also got sand to mix with the earth, for tulips.
The old woman of Calabat came in sight with a sister & the Papa. Yesterday the Papa & the Médico were hanging about the Calabat side of Canellun & their idea is to buy the terraces, we think, & plague us into rebuying them. Gelat will get hold of the son-in-law. (Tried tonight)
Tired by digging & went to bed, trying to get Address to Customers right.
Editorial Notes
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"you won't see me without the sun" (yellow flowers in border)KG
Hands Referenced
Places Mentioned
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Concordia
Deyá, Majorca, SpSalón Concordia. Gelat's café. Variously refered to as the Sala or the Salón. The village youths had shares in it. It was later called the Salón Deportivo. WG -
Canellun
Deyá, Majorca, SpLaura Riding and Robert Graves' house. Also Canellun (private) road. WG, KG -
Ca l'Abat
Deyá, Majorca, SpBeautiful farm with watch-tower on the way to Llucalcari. WG
People Mentioned
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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.) -
Swartz
Schwarz, GeorgGerman Jew. Deyá neighbour. Antique dealer. Lived with Frau Emmy Strenge, his house keeper, in Can Caballo some hundred yards from Canellun. RG and LR translated his "Almost Forgotten Germany." WG -
Médico
Vives, Antonio Dr.The village doctor (Deyá). At odds with Gelat (water rights controversy). His brother, Juan Vives, was Gelat's son-in-law. WG -
Maria Luna
Luna, MariaAlso known as Anatolia. Served briefly as RG and LR's maid & cook in October 1935, but didn't work out (was dismissed). Diary, October 21- 29, 1935.
Bibliography
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- Title: Left Review, The
- Editor: Writers' International
- PubPlace: London
- Publisher: F. Cass
- Date: 1934-1938
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- Title: Receipt for Moneys [poem: also called Address to Customers. Was "scrapped" see diary Apr. 3, 1936]
- Author: Graves, Robert