Malcolm Lowry’s Volcano: Myth, symbol, meaning

Malcolm Lowry’s Volcano: Myth, symbol, meaning by David Markson is a scholarly exploration published by Times Books in 1978. This first edition, comprising 241 pages, delves into the intricate themes and symbols present in Malcolm Lowry’s work, particularly focusing on the significance of volcanic imagery within his narratives.
Readers will find a detailed analysis that examines the interplay of myth and meaning in Lowry’s writing. The book presents a critical perspective on the author’s use of symbolism, offering insights into how these elements contribute to the overall understanding of his literary contributions. With a focus on Lowry’s life and works, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in literary criticism and the thematic depth of Lowry’s narratives.
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