The Lowry Lounge, 2014

The Bluecoat's fifth annual celebration of the life and work of the Wirral-born writer Malcolm Lowry represented a substantial development for the Lounge.

26th October 2013

The Bluecoat's fifth annual celebration of the life and work of the Wirral-born writer Malcolm Lowry represented a substantial development for the Lounge. There were international speakers for the European launch of University of Ottawa Press' scholarly edition of Lowry’s 'lost' novel, In Ballast to the White Sea; a talk by the acclaimed writer Iain Sinclair; launch of a new Firminist journal; and attendance by members of Lowry's family. The day started with a walking tour of Liverpool city centre led by Colin Dilnot and ended with a mescal toast to the writer.

Iain Sinclair talked about Malcolm Lowry in relation to his book American Smoke, which follows in the footsteps of American Beat writers and of Lowry, whose work in some ways anticipated theirs. This was followed by an in conversation with Robert Sheppard, poet and author of Iain Sinclair: Writers and their Work. Photo of Iain Sinclair courtesy of Alan Peters.