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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Take some Graham Greene, add a dash of Malcolm Lowry, and serve chilled.
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The biographer Douglas Day recounts an episode in the later life of Malcolm Lowry.
The Passionate Egoist Wood, Michael 2008
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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
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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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