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  • So, too, is "Under the Volcano" 1984, based on Malcolm Lowry's mysteriously well-regarded novel, about a drunkard's last day on earth in pre-World War II Mexico.

    The Man Who Would Be King Richard Schickel 2011

  • The author began with the firmly Modernist "A Smuggler's Bible" 1966, which on its release drew comparisons to Gaddis's "The Recognitions" and Malcolm Lowry's "Under the Volcano."

    A Guidebook Through An Impossible Oeuvre Mark Kamine 2011

  • She reminds me of the novelist Malcolm Lowry, simultaneously sophisticated, elegant and raw.

    Living With Music: A Playlist by Michael Greenberg - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Heck, Malcolm Lowry only spent six drunken years in Canada while he revised Under the Volcano, and I've seen that book referred to often as a Canadian classic.

    Five best of Irish fiction 2009

  • She reminds me of the novelist Malcolm Lowry, simultaneously sophisticated, elegant and raw.

    Living With Music: A Playlist by Michael Greenberg - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • However the inspiration drawn from the work of Poe and Malcolm Lowry, both also favourites of the LI and SI, are of equal importance and must be drawn out.

    The Fall online - latest Fall News 2008

  • Take some Graham Greene, add a dash of Malcolm Lowry, and serve chilled.

    Seth Greenland: Summer reading 2008

  • The biographer Douglas Day recounts an episode in the later life of Malcolm Lowry.

    The Passionate Egoist Wood, Michael 2008

  • While his early works draw on the modernist tradition of William Faulkner and Malcolm Lowry, his later works have almost completely stripped away plot in favor of a fragmented internal consciousness consisting mostly of scraps of historical, artistic, and biographical "facts".

    Archive 2007-06-01 Ed Gorman 2007

  • While his early works draw on the modernist tradition of William Faulkner and Malcolm Lowry, his later works have almost completely stripped away plot in favor of a fragmented internal consciousness consisting mostly of scraps of historical, artistic, and biographical "facts".

    David Markson--Who Knew? Ed Gorman 2007

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