A quartet of the British novelist’s finest works of fiction,
including “Lowry’s masterpiece,” Under the Volcano (Los Angeles
Times). Malcolm Lowry was an author who poured his soul into his
prose, including his struggle with his own demons. Of his most famous
work, Under the Volcano, Dawn Powell wrote: “You love the author for
the pain of his overwhelming understanding.” In the New YorkHerald
Tribune, Mark Schorer commented that few novels “convey so feelingly
the agony of alienation, the infernal suffering of disintegration.”
D. T. Max wrote in the New Yorker: “[Lowry’s] portrait of an
unravelling drunk was unnervingly intimate.” Honored by the Modern
Library as one of the one hundred best English language novels of the
twentieth century, Under the Volcano is widely acknowledged as
“Lowry’s masterpiece” (Los Angeles Times). In this novel and
the other works of fiction gathered here, the reader follows Lowry as
he confronts the abyss, but also shares in his eternal hope for
transcendence. Ultramarine: Lowry’s debut novel, and the only
book, other than Under the Volcano, published in his lifetime, is the
coming-of-age story of Dana Hilliot, who escapes the bourgeois
provincialism of his upper-class British upbringing by joining a crew
of weathered, world-weary sailors on a freighter bound for South Asia.
Part Moby-Dick, part A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,
Ultramarin draws on Lowry’s own early experience on the sea.
Hear Us O Lord from Heaven Thy Dwelling Place: Published posthumously,
these seven stories and novellas include “Through the Panama,” in
which a burned-out, alcoholic writer on a voyage from Vancouver to
Europe tries to make sense of the literature that has kept him afloat,
while the pulse of his life grows harder to distinguish, and “The
Forest Path to Spring,” about a couple that has been through hell
finding new life in the beauty and seclusion of a vast forest.
“[These] stories and novellas afford glimpses of the whole toward
which Lowry was striving.” —The New York Times Under the
Volcano: Former British consul Geoffrey Firmin lives alone with his
demons in the shadow of two active volcanoes in South Central Mexico.
Drowning in alcoholism, Geoffrey makes one last effort to salvage his
crumbling life when his estranged wife, Yvonne, arrives in town on the
Day of the Dead, 1938. “One of the towering novels of [the
twentieth] century.” —The New York Times October Ferry to
Gabriola: Edited by Lowry’s widow and frequent collaborator, and
released more than a decade after his untimely death, October Ferry to
Gabriola is the story of a married couple striving for renewal,
sanity, and transcendence in the deep seclusion of the British
Columbian forest. “What awaits [the reader] is worth the effort:
a species of ecstatic, lyrical prose that has all but gone out of
existence.” —The New York Times
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Ultramarine, Hear Us O Lord from Heaven Thy Dwelling Place, Under the Volcano, and October Ferry to Gabriola
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504055383
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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