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Book Synopsis: The general tone of this second volume of letters is considerably darker than that of the first. Though Under the Volcano (published in 1947) was behind Lowry, it would never leave him alone. The success of the novel became a curse: he could not avoid helping his translators; he longed for a film treatment of the book; he found it difficult to become fully engaged in new work; the celebrity associated with a best-seller was, as he put it in a poem, a 'disaster' akin to your house burning down. Illnesses, the death of friends, threats of eviction from his beloved foreshore Dollarton home, and drink plagued Lowry. And yet, he made repeated attempts to escape his personal abysses. He made new friends, re-established a good working relationship with his editor Albert Erskine, began several new projects, and continued to write superb letters. The more than 400 included here, all written during the last decade of his life, reveal a man fascinated with films, bristling with plans for his masterwork The Voyage That Never Ends, eager to discuss the virtues of Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Cocteau, and the work of friends like Gerald Noxon or Jimmy Stern. There is also a selection from his several hundred 'love notes' written to Margerie Lowry and pinned to places in the Dollarton shack or to trees along the 'forest path to spring.' These notes, like much else in the volume, are published here for the first time, providing interesting glimpses into Lowry's private world. The letters written just before his sudden death in England in 1957 are among his most moving; they reveal a weariness of spirit, a deep regret for the loss of his Dollarton paradise, but also the courage, self-deprecating humour, love of language, and keen intelligence that characterize everything he wrote. In addition to a critical introduction and detailed chronologies, this volume includes photographs, many of the drawings with which Lowry illustrated his letters, and reproductions of holograph letters.
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Looking for a captivating read that takes you on an emotional journey? Look no further than Sursum Corda!: The Collected Letters of Malcolm Lowry, Volume II: 1947-1957. In this second volume, Lowry's letters delve into darker themes, giving readers a raw and authentic glimpse into the mind of a troubled genius.
As Lowry wrestles with the aftermath of the success of his renowned novel, Under the Volcano, readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Lowry's struggles with illness, the loss of friends, and the burdens of fame are laid bare in his letters. Yet, amidst the turmoil, there are glimmers of hope and resilience.
Immerse yourself in Lowry's world of film, literature, and personal reflections. Discover his passion for Faulkner, Fitzgerald, and Cocteau, as he discusses their works with fervor. Expand your horizons as Lowry shares his thoughts on his own masterpiece, The Voyage That Never Ends, which serves as an anchor amidst the chaos.
Unveiled for the first time, the collection includes Lowry's heartfelt 'love notes' to Margerie, his wife. These intimate glimpses into their relationship allow readers to connect with the man behind the words, as he clings to love and finds solace in the simple beauty of the world.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary literary treasure. Lose yourself in the masterful prose, the carefully crafted drawings, and the unforgettable essence of a troubled genius. Order your copy of Sursum Corda!: The Collected Letters of Malcolm Lowry, Volume II: 1947-1957 today and let the words of this literary icon transport you.
Ready to embark on this literary journey? Order your copy now and let Malcolm Lowry's profound insights and powerful storytelling captivate you.
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