Malcolm Lowry - Under the Volcano (1947)


"Last year, fighting the anxiety and listlessness that seems to have become the norm of our overstimulated era, I read Under the Volcano for the first time. Since then, I have found myself continually pulling the book off the shelf, returning again and again to its sad, pristinely lyrical pages, as the seasons change and the state of the world remains tumultuous as ever. Under the Volcano is mesmerizing, brokenhearted, almost infinitely discursive, a mescal-sodden, naval-gazing dirge. Though it is resolutely a Modernist work, replete with countless esoteric references and ambiguous plot movements, the implications of the work continue to startle me with their relevance to the Digital Age. Far from the popular notion that Malcolm Lowry’s masterpiece is merely 'about alcoholism,' Under the Volcano remains a dead-serious bereavement of the insurmountable space that can separate two people sitting side by side. ..."
Revisiting Malcolm Lowry’s ‘Under the Volcano’ on the Day of the Dead
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