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The diary is written on quarto sheets, folded horizontally to form octavo booklets, one recto page devoted to each day.
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University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
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Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-14
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
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Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection and Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1935-03-07.html
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
March 7th Thursday Laura has influenza. Betty went back. A very cold wind blowing. £ down to 34.45 pesetas. Went down to sea. Asphodels out. The Focus January number isn't here yet: it was promised for Sat.24th. Made out a scheme for the court case of Antigua , but got the order of procedure wrong. No matter. Sebastian grafted 2 peaches on 2 almonds. Laura told me a dream. A hall of people being asked questions by a professor of psychology to show his deductive skill. He picked on Laura for the question, “What is the function of a bird?” She replied aggressively, “I do not consider that a proper question; it should be addressed,if at all, to the bird itself, but since And that no answer could can be expected from the bird does not justify your shifting the responsibility for answering from a being without consciousness, to a conscious being who has altogether different functions. Your question to such a being can only properly refer to observed action in the other. If therefore you ask me 'what does a bird do?' my answer would be 'fly!'” The funniest letter and poem sent me by one Sidney Wilson of Ashley, Penn. Filed it in Dictionary of Christian Biography under Lazarus-Leander.
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The diary is written on quarto sheets, folded horizontally to form octavo booklets, one recto page devoted to each day.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-25
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
Is Referenced By:
Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1935-03-18.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
March 18th Monday Rose at 6: to village to tell Gelat about barrel for Salamo. In the morning went for a walk to village with Laura (her hair cut) in the sun & fetched Carl to lunch. Sent off Laurence and the Arabs to Sergeant Townsend (A Coy) and I, Claudius & Claudius the God to Nevill Barbour. Wrote to both. Hester Stanhope to Lucie. In afternoon planted aloes (?) brought from Fábrica & got Sebastian to make a seed bed. Josepha & her mother came: Laura met them at camión . Salamó arrived too. Fixed him up temporarily with a packing-case & straw. McCormacks much impressed by his 'cut'. Then came at the gate I met Frau Emmerich. I told her off for the café incident, but afterwards she came in and everything was friendly. She has greatly cooled towards Hitler in two years: told us that Elfriede was dying of T.B. Exhausting German conversation, but Carl helped a lot. Then McCormac's farewell coffee. Splitting headache: never so tired for years. But Salamo kept quiet all night, and we are very pleased with him. Letter from Harrison Smith agreeing to share correction expenses of I, Claudius . Disappointing letter fixing maximum price of [Fray Junipero] Serra book at $15O.
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Collection:
Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-18
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
Is Referenced By:
Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1935-03-11.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
March 11th Monday. It rained during the night: the first rain since January: when it was mostly snow. Made out complete detailed sequence of the rest of Antigua . Feeling better after bed 4 days. Consulted with Laura about Progress of Stories : format decided. Beck told to go ahead. Laura much pulled down by flu. Bronx 1/3 gin, orange juice, vermouth. Good. Found useful anagram for my name: Rose Reatburg. Treating 'v' as 'u'. May use it as pseudonym for Antigua book. Or Rosa Reetburg. Rain most of the day. Sebastian working again. Wrote to Roz. Letter from Isabel about the Life of Fra Junipero Serra , which Laura sent her to sell. Bought from Short for 1000 pesetas. First we suggested we should sell it for him in U.S., as a favour, and asked a reserve price. He said 1000 pesetas and asked Laura “Why not buy it yourself?” She happened to have 1000 [pts] in her purse & bought it. The man who does up packages & insures said to Juan “Only for 2000 pesetas? Worth far more. If the Government knew it would not allow it out of the country.”
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Collection:
Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-27
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
Is Referenced By:
Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1935-03-20.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
March 20th Wednesday. Gelat came and talked for two hours: stories about how he's managed to sell the rest of the Molí property, on behalf of the proprietario , for the sum he reckoned. Now all is sold but one piece which he is buying himself for Pts 6000, knowing well that he can sell it at a profit to Juan de Margarita who bought the Molí and wouldn't buy this at the time: the land encircles the Molí and Juan will have to buy it eventually. Took Salamo for a walk, starting with Gelat who has put some men on the Canellun road to surface it, and then going to the stepping stones . I had to carry Salamo over them because he was afraid, but then he crossed himself. I picked wild-asparagus there for our lunch. Isabel's mother & Josepha came to call. Wrote out my Focus contribution. Bought a sheepshead for Salamo. First kippers for supper for three years. Weather suddenly very warm. Wrote to Miss Middleditch to ask what Arthur BarkerLtd are doing about recovering the money due from Germany: & to Wise for a copy of DeServiez.
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Collection:
Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-5
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
Is Referenced By:
Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection and Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1935-02-26.html
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Tuesday Feb 26th Gelat & Bernardo came and I spent the whole morning with Gelat on Luna land looking at possible places to build new terraces to make room for almond trees. This means removing a number of old olives but they are past bearing and are worth 5O-1OO pesetas each as timber. In several places they will pay for the work & for the new trees. Also decided on the square concrete posts (Laura,Gelat & I) with wood transoms for training the vines across in Canellun garden near the front entrance & also below in the grotto. Also decided to begin mending the road to the sea which was carried away in a cloudburst on the night of Sept.29th 1933. And on gate to keep out sheep on the camino viejo Visit from Regnaults of Cala Ratxada. Miguel the carpenter fixed door at top of staircase & cellar lavatory door. Three versions of a poem To Bring the Dead to Life A letter from Sidney Bernstein expressing disgust about the Belfrage paragraph in the Daily Express .
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Collection:
Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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Genre:
diaries
Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-12
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
Is Referenced By:
Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1935-03-05.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
March 5th, Tuesday. In garden with Laura discussing plants. Checked and copied more of Emmie . Draft of Otmoor sequence for Antigua . Barn Shrove Tuesday supper at the Fábrica. Thrushes & chicken. Thrushes wrapped in cabbage. Champagne. Franciscito slightly drunk. The incident of the two boys who barged into a Laura on the way. I was out of it. A Son Beltran boy pushed 'Haciendo casas' against Laura who slapped his face; Carl then punched the real offender. Haciendo Casas(aged 15) wept for shame, and had to have his pardon begged and reassured it was not his fault. Agreed for the Fábrica to eat a kid at Canellun on Easter Sunday. Letter from Arthur Barker suggesting I should write a really great book about Christ & John Bapt. And from a German student whose thesis for a Philologue degree was R.G. as a critic of pre-War culture. Asking my opinion & also books. I wrote, very strongly, that I disliked the idea and would do nothing to further it.
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Collection:
Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
diaries
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Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-11
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
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Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1935-03-04.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Monday March 4th. Motor mended at last. To Palma, to dentist. (Got 3 packets Lucky Strike at Valldemosa for 45 pesetas) Spent most of my time going from one merceria to another looking for grey nacre buttons with rounded tops and button holes behind, for a dress for Honor. None about. Went to Calle Jaime I and got, instead, a set of silver & horn buttons with small white glass tops for 10 pesetas. Then to Margarita Mateu & got about 6O old buttons of various sorts for 4 pesetas: which caused Laura pleasure. In the camión Gelat went for about 30 yds in low gear hooting, behind Castor, who was leading a loaded donkey. The donkey baulked & Castor, furious, kicked it ineffectually in the stomach with his alpargatas . Today both in Deyá & Palma girls dressed in peasant-dress. Washing-boiler bought.
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Collection:
Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
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Genre:
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Archival Item Identifier:
Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-4
Fonds Title:
Robert Graves collection
Fonds Identifier:
SC050
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Date Digitized:
2002-07-19
Transcript:
Monday, Feb 25th. Altered Remembering War (8th version). Cross-copied Laura's Emmie and her rewriting of Len's Movement as Language : queries and suggestions. Made out sequence for ending Antigua which is done roughly about 1/3 of the way: uncertain yet whether worth while finishing it. It was originally started during money shortage as a means of extracting higher royalties from Harrison Smith for Claudius the God . Sebastian grafted nectarine shoots on two three wild-almond trees. Water failed for first time: not due to pump of motor, just not to too little in the deposito , as we thought: though only a little over a metre of water Visit from Renaults of Cala Ratxada left Miguel the carpenter fixed the there. Cold again: fires resumed. Saw the first grape-hyacinth.
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Geographic Coverage:
Hungary--Budapest
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47.49835, 19.04045
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
Robert Graves Malahat Review Photographs Collection
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