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R. H. Barlow

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Robert Hayward Barlow
Lahir18 Mei 1918
Leavenworth, Kansas
Meninggal2 Januari 1951(1951-01-02) (umur 32)
Azcapotzalco, Mexico City
Sebab meninggalOverdosis barbiturat (bunuh diri)
PekerjaanPenulis; antropolog
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Robert Hayward Barlow (18 Mei 1918 – 1 atau 2 Januari 1951[1]) adalah seorang penulis, penyair, antropolog dan sejarawan Amerika Serikat dan pakar bahasa Nahuatl. Ia adalah koresponden dan teman penulis horor H. P. Lovecraft

  1. ^ Joshi & Schultz (2007): p. xx.

Referensi

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Abrams, H. Leon (1983). "Insights Into the Creative Genius of Robert Hayward Barlow". Notas Mesoamericanas. Cholula, Mexico.: Universidad de las Americas, A.C. (9): 16–23.  This essay includes reprints of five of Barlow's poems with Mesoamerican themes - "Of the Names of the Zapotec Kings", "Stela of a Mayan Penitent", "The Conquered", "The Chichimecs", and "Tepuzteca, Tepehua".
Abrams, H. Leon (1981). "Robert Hayward Barlow: An Annotated Bibliography with Commentary". Katunob Occasional Publication in Mesoamerican Anthropology. Greeley Co: Museum of Anthropology, University of Northern Colorado (16): 32 in all.  Note: pp. 19–32 is a chronological checklist of Barlow's works including some published posthumously; pp. 1-18 contains biographical information in the form of reprints of two essays on Barlow - George T. Smisor, "R. H. Barlow and 'Tlalocan'" (from Tlalocan Vol III, 97–102, 1949–57) and (in Spanish) Fernando Horcasitas, "Para la Historia de la Revista 'Tlalocan' (1943-1976)" from Tlalacan Vol VII, 11-13, 15-16, 1977; plus a reprint of Lawrence Hart's introduction to Accent on Barlow: A Commemorative Anthology, 1962) and notes on the Activist poetry movement by both Lawrence Hart and his wife Jeanne McGahey Hart.
Hart, Lawrence (May 1951). "A Note on Robert Barlow". Poetry (78): 115–16. :Smisor, George T. (1952). "R. H. Barlow and Tlalocan". Tlalocan. 3 (2): 97–102. 
Burroughs, William S. (1993). Oliver Harris, ed. The Letters of William S. Burroughs: Volume I, 1945–1959. Penguin. ISBN 0-14-009452-0. 
Dibble, Charles E. (April 1951). "Robert Hayward Barlow - 1918–1951". American Antiquity. 16 (4): 347. 
Barlow, Robert H. (1978). "Kenneth W. Faig, Jr, "Robert H. Barlow and H. P. Lovecraft: A Reflection"". Annals of the Jinns. [Necronomicon Press. 
Joshi, S.T.; Schultz, David E. (2001). "Robert H. Barlow". An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia. Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press. hlm. 15–16. 
Joshi, S.T.; Schultz, David E., ed. (2007). O Fortunate Floridian: H. P. Lovecraft's Letters to R. H. Barlow. Tampa, Florida: University of Tampa Press. ISBN 978-1-59732-034-4. 
McQuown, Norman A. (1951). "Robert Hamilton [sic] Barlow, 1918–1951". American Anthropologist. 53 (4): 543. doi:10.1525/aa.1951.53.4.02a00070. 
Mooser, Claire (1968). "A Study of Robert Barlow: The T. E. Lawrence of Mexico". Mexico Quarterly Review. 3 (2): 5–12. 
Ramos, Cesar Lizardi (1951). "El Historiador Robert H. Barlow". The Americas. 8 (2): 223–224. 
"Students and faculty mourn passing of Professor Barlow" (PDF). Mexico City Collegian. January 18, 1951. hlm. 3. 
Wetzel, George (1976). "Lovecraft's Literary Executor". Continuity. 3 (1): 3–41.  Rpt. Fantasy Commentator 4, No 1 (Winter 1978-79): 34-43.
Jordan, Stephen J. (Fall 2001). "H. P. Lovecraft in Florida". Lovecraft Studies (42-43): 32–45. 

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