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Bad, or good, as it happens to be, that is what it is to exist! . . . It is as though I have been silent and fuddled with sleep all my life. In spite of all, I know now that at least it is better to go always towards the summer, towards those burning seas of light; to sit at night in the forecastle lost in an unfamiliar dream, when the spirit becomes filled with stars, instead of wounds, and good and compassionate and tender. To sail into an unknown spring, or receive one's baptism on storm's promontory, where the solitary albatross heels over in the gale, and at last come to land. To know the earth under one's foot and go, in wild delight, ways where there is water.


Malcolm Lowry


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In May 1927 his parents drove him to the Liverpool waterfront and while the local press watched waved goodbye as he set sail on the freighter S. The effort to save their marriage failed. Theirs was a turbulent union especially due to his drinking and because Malcolm Lowry was upset about homosexuals being attracted to him.

Clarence Malcolm Lowry (28 July 1909 – 26 June 1957) was an English poet and novelist who is best known for his novel Under the Volcano which was voted No.

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