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is it possible to fix the reference section? It's rather sloppy. There are double links, and another link is not properly typed out.
is it possible to fix the reference section? It's rather sloppy. There are double links, and another link is not properly typed out.



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is it possible to fix the reference section? It's rather sloppy. There are double links, and another link is not properly typed out.

What do you want to fix? What do you mean by double links? Can you explain? I noticed that when I looked at the edit for references that it just says "reflist", and I don't know why. It was not like that before. What do you mean by double links? Also can you sign your edits?bruvensky (talk) 18:38, 29 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Upbringing and drinking

We read "Despite his comfortable upbringing, he began drinking at 14." as if to suggest that a comfortable upbringing should stop people drinking at 14. Why?

I think that you are reading too much into it. The point is that on the surface he had a very comfortable, almost idyllic upbringing, yet, incongruously, starting at an early age, troubles were brewing which would consume nearly all of his adult life and make his existence so difficult. And the novel for which he is so famous, Under the Volcano, is a semi-autobiographical work about someone who is just such a person. The sentence you are talking about is a very small point. It is more important to look at the bigger picture. Also can you sign your edits? There are two comments on the talk page, and I don't know if they are by the same person or different persons.bruvensky (talk) 05:17, 30 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

degree

this is a pretty good article but lowry got a third-class degree, not a first. he was fond of claiming a first, and his claims were repeated in early scholarship, including day's biography and birney's poetry collection, which i assume has led to the ongoing confusion.

also, some mention should be made of his love of hot jazz. he began playing and listening as a school boy and the combined influence of the music's rhythm and freedom in discernible in his writing, especially in ultramarine.

finally, why is this article related to canada? the man was born, educated and died in england. he travelled widely and lived in several different countries, most significantly for his fiction, mexico. come on canada, let it go; this is little short of academic kidnap. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.100.47.85 (talk) 10:45, 6 December 2011 (UTC) andy — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.100.47.85 (talk) 10:48, 6 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]