Fiction
Found in 954 Collections and/or Records:
“Pauline”, 1977
“Pauline” - ATS, very early, many handwritten pages re: characters and plot, with sketches
“Pauline” - Early ATS, assorted pages
“Pauline” "Scraps"
Peach and yellow colored journal, contains many journal entries, September-November 1984
Penguin Books Features book by Lowry on page 3, book is titled “The Perfect Sonya”, August 1988
Personal, 1960-1975, undated
This series includes journals, a college diploma, and materials related to Lowry’s sons. The three bound journals are undated, and include notes about Lowry’s daily life and writing projects. The college diploma is from Memphis State University, 1960, and includes a torn photograph of Lowry from that time period. The materials related to Lowry’s sons include poetry and drawings to and by Peter and Colin Lowry.
Personal Papers, 1970-2004
Phone numbers used for research and correspondence about publication for the book (might include active numbers), 1999-2016
Photo of book cover and materials for Come Back Lolly Ray by Lowry, undated
Photo of Lowry, Madison Bell, Pati [Criffiter], and Percival Everett, including recipe, 2013-2014
Photocopies of an article from a magazine featuring Tarantino, undated
Photocopies of article written by John Davidson titled “A Mother’s Revenge”, undated
Photocopies of article written by Lowry titled “Should Ellie Nesler Go Free?”, undated
Photocopy of article by James R. Kincaid titled “Purity, Pederasty and a Fallen Heroine”, undated
Photocopy of article from The Times. Article is titled “Scoop: The Baron and the belles”, August 12, 1989
Photocopy of Sarah Bradford’s Harriet: The Moses of Her People and other research material , undated
Material described by Beverly Lowery as “drafts of novel 2007, material from trip to Senegal July 2006, Tubman material, copy-edited manuscripts, reviews, maps and illustration matter, drafts and work on essay on Uncle Tom’s Cabin for anthology, galleys – essay on soup for In the Kitchen with an Eggplant, and Tubman material includes copy-edited manuscript from Doubleday”.