The Dark Labyrinth: Lawrence Durrell
- £5.99 (Paperback)
Synopsis:
This captivating Mediterranean novel was written by Lawrence Durrell immediately after finishing his exquisite vignette about Corfu, Prospero's Cell, and a decade before Justine. The story is set on Crete just after the War, as an odd assortment of English travellers come ashore from a cruise ship to explore the island and in particular to examine a dangerous local labyrinth. They include an extrovert painter, a spiritualist, a Protestant spinster with a fox terrier, an antiquarian peer and minor poet, a soldier with guilty memories of the Cretan resistance, a pretty convalescent and an eccentric married couple.
To some extent the book is a roman à clef and Durrell's characters talk with great reality about their experiences, themselves and a certain psychological unease that has led most of them to embark on their journey. The climax is a disastrous visit to the labyrinth, with its reported minotaur. The novel is a gripping piece of story-telling, full of atmosphere and the vivid first-hand writing about Mediterranean landscape and people of which Durrell was a master.
Tags:
- Categorised as:
- Fiction
- Sub-categories:
- General Fiction
- Places:
- Crete
- Genres & Themes:
- Community
- Selected edition:
- Paperback
- ISBN:
- 9780571207435
- Published:
- 09.07.2001
- No of pages:
- 256