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.
Illnessses, the death of friends, threats of eviction from his beloved foreshore...
The general tone of this second volume of letters is considerably darker than that of the first. Though Under the Volcano (published in 19...