Further Reading
- An Anthology from X (Oxford University Press 1988). X (magazine) ran from 1959–62. Edited by David Wright & Patrick Swift. Contributions from Lowry, W.H. Auden, Samuel Beckett, Alberto Giacometti, Francis Bacon (painter), Stevie Smith, Robert Graves, David Gascoyne, et al.
- The Collected Poetry of Malcolm Lowry (1992) edited by Kathleen Scherf
- Sursum Corda!: The Collected Letters of Malcolm Lowry, Volume I: 1926-1946 (1995) edited by Sherrill Grace
- Sursum Corda!: The Collected Letters of Malcolm Lowry, Volume II: 1947-1957 (1996) edited by Sherrill Grace
- The Voyage That Never Ends (2007), selected stories, poems, and letters; edited by Michael Hofmann
- Strange Comfort: Essays on the Work of Malcolm Lowry (2009) Sherill Grace and Richard Lane, Talonbooks: Vancouver, B.C. ISBN 978-0-88922-618-0
- Malcolm Lowry from the Mersey to the World (2009) edited by Bryan Biggs and Helen Tookey
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