![]() ![]() ![]() The government is building a highway through a little Missouri town, right through the cemetery! So the people are digging up the graves and moving the coffins to the new cemetery. (I can't find a decent photo of the cover of M,M,M, and I can't find a decent photo of the cover of the Autumn 1952 issue of Shenandoah either, though the text of both is readable at the internet archive.) A year later "The Tombling Day" was included in Groff and Lucy Conklin's anthology The Supernatural Reader, which has a terrific purple and green cover, and would go on to appear in the oft-reprinted Bradbury collection I Sing the Body Electric! cummings and an essay on James Joyce by Ezra Pound. ![]() According to isfdb, "The Tombling Day" first saw print in Shenandoah, a literary journal put out by staff at Washington and Lee University, where it appeared alongside a poem by e. ![]()
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