June 2 Tuesday
Another version of poem: To Disown the Records. *Epilogue went off finally.
To David discouraging Nazi enthusiasm.
To Honor, in answer.
Laura came with me to village late: for first time for a fortnight or so.
Old Sch. says that the stone mortar or holy water stamp is too cheap both for the real thing
×××× [indecipherable]
and for a forgery at 10 pes.
[pesetas] If genuine West Gothic
×××× [indecipherable]
it should be very valuable indeed.
Editorial Notes
Hands Referenced
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- Annotation: ink correction
- Character: regular
- Ink: black
Places Mentioned
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Ca'n Madó
Majorca, SpOld flour mill, on the road to Palma, converted into a hydro-electric plant by Gelat. Laura bought him a generator. Part of the orchard was bought by LR & RG. WG
People Mentioned
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Bartolomé
BartoloméThe mason. WG -
Sebastian
Aquel, Sebastian"That" Sebastian? (nickname) K.G. A villager who helped out with renovations, landscaping etc. May have had some seniority among the labourers there. W.G., eds. -
Sebastian
SebastianGardener getting on for 80. KG -
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.) -
Amador
AmadorGelat's right hand man. Drove the bus. WG; also Gelat's chauffeur KG -
Hillgarth
HillgarthConsul? Ambasador? Foreign Office. W.G.; Palma Consul KG -
David
Graves, DavidR.G.'s second child [by Nancy Nicholson]. W.G. In RAF; killed in the war. The only one of Graves' children who might have become a poet had he lived. K.G., eds. -
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 -
Honor
Wyatt, HonorJournalist. Arrived in Deyá fortuitously. Married to Gordon Glover...Son Julian. W.G. First acquainted with R.G. and L.R. early in 1934; returned to visit in 1935; continued friendship in England. eds (RPG 211). -
Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
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
Bibliography
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- Title: To Disown the Once Written [poem; becomes To Disown the Records, then Birthday. Not traced. Apparently not published. D.W.]
- Author: Graves, Robert
- Date: 1936-07-15
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- Title: Epilogue II
- Editor: Riding, Laura & Graves, Robert
- PubPlace: Deyá & London
- Publisher: Seizin & Constable
- Idno: B24
- Date: 1936
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- Title: Observer, the
- PubPlace: London
- Date: 1791-
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- Title: Davy Jones
- Author: Hillgarth, Alan
- PubPlace: London
- Publisher: Ivor Nicholson & Watson
- 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