- Clarence Malcolm Lowry
- nounEnglish novelist (1909-1957)• Syn: ↑Lowry, ↑Malcolm Lowry
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Malcolm Lowry — Malcolm Lowry, aged 37. Born Malcolm Lowry 28 July 1909(1909 07 28) New Brighton, Merseyside, England Died 26 June 1957 … Wikipedia
Malcolm Lowry — Clarence Malcolm Lowry (* 28. Juli 1909 in Birkenhead; † 27. Juni 1957 (Suizid) in Ripe, East Sussex)[1] war ein britischer Schriftsteller. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke … Deutsch Wikipedia
Malcolm Lowry — noun English novelist (1909 1957) • Syn: ↑Lowry, ↑Clarence Malcolm Lowry • Instance Hypernyms: ↑writer, ↑author … Useful english dictionary
Lowry, (Clarence)Malcolm — Low·ry (louʹrē), (Clarence) Malcolm. 1909 1957. British writer. His novel Under the Volcano (1947) is recognized as a masterpiece of modern fiction. * * * … Universalium
Lowry, (Clarence) Malcolm — born July 28, 1909, Birkhead, Cheshire, Eng. died June 27, 1957, Ripe, Sussex British novelist, short story writer, and poet. In his youth Lowry rebelled against his conventional upbringing and shipped to China as a cabin boy; he later lived in… … Universalium
Lowry, (Clarence) Malcolm — (28 jul. 1909, Birkhead, Cheshire, Inglaterra–27 jun. 1957, Ripe, Sussex). Novelista, cuentista y poeta británico. En su juventud, Lowry se rebeló contra su crianza convencional y se embarcó a China como grumete. Posteriormente vivió en Francia,… … Enciclopedia Universal
Lowry — noun 1. English novelist (1909 1957) • Syn: ↑Malcolm Lowry, ↑Clarence Malcolm Lowry • Instance Hypernyms: ↑writer, ↑author 2. English painter (1887 1976) • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Lowry — [ laʊərɪ], 1) Clarence Malcolm, englischer Schriftsteller, * Wallasey 28. 7. 1909, ✝ Ripe (County East Sussex) 27. 6. 1957; fuhr als Achtzehnjähriger zur See und verarbeitete diese Erfahrung in seinem ersten Roman »Ultramarine« (1933;… … Universal-Lexikon
Lowry — [lou′rē] (Clarence) Malcolm 1909 57; Brit. writer … English World dictionary
clarence — /klar euhns/, n. a closed, four wheeled carriage, usually with a glass front, with seats inside for four persons. [1830 40; named after Duke of Clarence (1765 1837), later William IV] * * * (as used in expressions) Birdseye Clarence Darrow… … Universalium