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  1. Under the Volcano is a novel by English writer Malcolm Lowry (1909–1957) published in 1947. The novel tells the story of Geoffrey Firmin, an alcoholic British consul in the Mexican city of Quauhnahuac, on the Day of the Dead in November 1938. The book takes its name from the two volcanoes, Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl, that overshadow ...

    • Malcolm Lowry
    • 1947
  2. Jul 20, 2017 · Under the Volcano by the British novelist and poet Malcolm Lowry is considered one of the most influential novels of the 20th century. But given the wrangling that took place during the book’s ...

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  3. Overview. Under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry is a modernist novel published in 1947. Set in Quauhnahuac, Mexico, in 1938, it follows the Consul, a former British diplomat with an alcohol addiction, on the day of his death. In addition to the Consul, the small cast of characters includes the Consul’s half-brother, Hugh, his ex-wife, Yvonne ...

  4. Under the Volcano, masterwork of Malcolm Lowry, published in 1947 and reissued in 1962. Set in Mexico in the late 1930s, Under the Volcano is the story of the last desperate day in the life of Geoffrey Firmin, a dispirited alcoholic and former British consul. His estranged wife, Yvonne, attempts to repair their marriage despite the presence of ...

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  5. Sep 29, 2024 · Spender, Stephen. Introduction to Under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry. New York: New American Library, 1971. Spender’s introduction is a must for anyone reading Under the Volcano for the first ...

  6. Under the Volcano. by Malcolm Lowry. His main character, who was heavily autobiographical, is the Consul, a glorious wreck of a man trying to stitch himself together.

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  8. Nov 24, 2020 · Under the Volcano. (1947) November 24, 2020 By Laura Chatellier, FSU '23. Chapter 3. 65.6: “In Canto XIII of the Inferno, Dante and Virgil enter a pathless wood full of withered trees. Hearing a mournful wailing but seeing no one, the poet stops and is advised by Virgil to break off a twig from one of the trees.

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