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Malcolm Lowry Bryan Biggs (The Bluecoat (United Kingdom))

Malcolm Lowry By Bryan Biggs (The Bluecoat (United Kingdom))

Malcolm Lowry by Bryan Biggs (The Bluecoat (United Kingdom))


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contributors write from the UK, Europe, Canada and Mexico, and reflect both on Lowry's 'voyage that never ends' and on their own journeys with and through Lowry's work.

Malcolm Lowry Summary

Malcolm Lowry: From the Mersey to the World by Bryan Biggs (The Bluecoat (United Kingdom))

Malcolm Lowry described Liverpool as 'that terrible city whose main street is the ocean'. Born on the Wirral side of the river Mersey, Lowry's relationship to the Merseyside of his youth informs all of his writing and Liverpool itself continued to hold tremendous significance for him, even though he never returned. Published in conjunction with a festival and exhibition at Liverpool's Bluecoat arts centre celebrating Lowry's centenary, this beautifully produced book showcases a variety of creative and critical approaches to Lowry and his work, and includes twelve specially commissioned pieces of new writing. There is a particular focus on place and on journeys; contributors write from the UK, Europe, Canada and Mexico, and reflect both on Lowry's 'voyage that never ends' and on their own journeys with and through Lowry's work. The book also demonstrates the richness of Lowry's influence on contemporary visual artists and includes full colour illustrations throughout. It will be an indispensable companion for anyone interested in the creative legacy of Malcolm Lowry's life and work.

Malcolm Lowry Reviews

Under the Volcano is probably the novel that I have read the most times in my life. I would like not to have to read it any more but that would be impossible, for I shall not rest until I have discovered where its hidden magic lies.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

About Bryan Biggs (The Bluecoat (United Kingdom))

Bryan Biggs has worked at Bluecoat, Liverpool's contemporary arts centre, for over four decades, curating numerous exhibitions, and live art programmes. In 2017 he directed Bluecoat's tercentenary year. He writes on contemporary culture and is co-editor, with Julie Sheldon of Art in a City Revisited (Liverpool University Press, 2009) and, with John Belchem, of Liverpool City of Radicals (Liverpool University Press, 2011). Helen Tookey teaches creative writing at Liverpool John Moores University. She has published two poetry collections with Carcanet Press: Missel-Child (2014, shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Prize 2015) and City of Departures (2019, shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection 2019). She is the author of Anais Nin, Fictionality and Femininity (Oxford University Press, 2003) and co-editor, with Bryan Biggs, of Malcolm Lowry: From the Mersey to the World (Liverpool University Press, 2009).

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - 'The Voyage that Never Ends': Malcolm Lowry - from the Mersey to the world - Brian Biggs and Helen Tookey
  • Malcolm Lowry - Who He Was and Who I Was and Who I Am - Ian McMillan
  • Lowry's Wirral - Colin Dilnot
  • Elliptical journeys: Malcolm Lowry, Exile and Return - Cian Quayle
  • Lunatic city: Lowry's 'Lunar Caustic' and New York - Michele Gemelos
  • 'It is Not Mexico of Course, but in the Heart...': Lowry seen from Quauhnahuac - Alberto Rebollo
  • 'Lowrytrek': Towards a Psychogeography of Malcolm Lowry's Wirral - Mark Goodall
  • 'No se puede vivir sin amar' - Ailsa Cox
  • 'Eridanus, Liverpool' : Echoes and Transformations at the Edge of Eternity - Annick Drosdal-Levillain
  • Uxorious Prose: Malcolm Lowry's 'October Ferry to Gabriola - Nicholas Murray
  • The Malcolm Lowry Room - Michael Turner
  • Malcolm Lowry's Land - Robert Sheppard
  • Malcolm Lowry: Neglected Genius - Gordon Bowker
  • Lowry Timeline
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Acknowledgments

Additional information

GOR006317848
9781846312281
1846312280
Malcolm Lowry: From the Mersey to the World by Bryan Biggs (The Bluecoat (United Kingdom))
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
20090921
160
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