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DW biographical essay, The Clock Ticks Back, seventeen years of his life, 1983-2000, backward, generational, philosophy was DW's subject, liked dialog and discussions at UNM, time slipped by, David’s view of himself, Ida, lost time, loneliness, coming to America, exile or escape, dream wanted to belong, become rich and famous, never accomplished, no success, no money, like prison, no gravity, poverty but freedom, writing was survival, memories of good times, go back, need either be a subject of England or a citizen of America, wages of rich American success were taxes and heart attacks, anti- American, pro Europe, desire to leave Albuquerque, hated desert, the immigrant, views of his friends, Patrick P, Italy, Rahim, Dan, views of America, violence, materialism, idea to go to China, frustrations, boredom, August 17, 2000

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Scope and Content From the Collection: David Wilde started giving his papers to CSWR in 1994 and added material regularly through 2018. He donated his photographs in 2013, which are in the David Wilde Photograph Collection. A friend brought in the rest of his material after his death. His main collection contains personal papers, family documents, correspondence, school material and information on his musical career in England. It also has papers about his later life and writings in Albuquerque. There are articles about him and...
Dates: August 17, 2000