![]() ![]() The editors note also the many direct and indirect allusions to elements from Lowry’s masterwork, Under the Volcano (1947), a novel that is regarded by many critics as one of the most “cinematic” prose works of the twentieth century. As editors Miguel Mota and Paul Tiessen show, Malcolm Lowry's script contains important passages which are really "cinematic" restatements of parts of Lowry’s own novel Lunar Caustic, and of short stories such as “Through the Panama” and “Strange Comfort Afforded by the Profession.” ![]() Scott Fitzgerald’s novel than an extension of Lowry's own fiction. To a remarkable extent the filmscript of Tender is the Night, which Malcolm Lowry wrote in 1949-50 with the help of Margerie Bonner Lowry, is less an adaptation of F. ![]() Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover. Published by University of British Columbia Press, 1990 ![]()
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