Apparently Incongruous Parts: The Worlds of Malcolm Lowry, Edited by Paul Tiessen, Metuchen, N. J.: Scarecrow Press, 1990.
Contents:
Part I: Life and After Life
Introduction by Paul Tiessen
"And the Truth of the World Became Apparent" Interview with Julian Trevelyan by Gordon Bowker.
"A Canadian Film Critic in Malcolm Lowry's Cambridge" by Paul Tiessen.
"Something Forgotten, Something Lost: Gerald Noxon and the Creation of Under the Volcano" by Paul Tiessen.
"In Connection with Malcolm Lowry" by Gerald Noxon, with introduction and notes by Paul Tiessen.
"In Search of the Word" by William C. McConnell.
Part II: Into the Volcano"The Weight of the Past: Toward a Chronology of Under the Volcano" by Ronald G. Walker.
"The Grisly Graphics of Malcolm Lowry" by Richard Hauer Costa.
"Under the Volcano's Central Symbols: Trees, Towers and Their Variants" By Duncan Hadfield.
"The Pattern of Faustian Despair: Marlowe's Hero and Under the Volcano" by Ronald G. Walker and Leigh Holt.
"The 67th Reading: Under the Volcano and Its Screenplays" by Wieland Schulz-Keil.
"Removing the Landmarks: Malcolm Lowry and the Politics of Cultural Change" by Roger Bromley.
"Lowry and the Profession: Comfort, Discomfort, Strange Comfort" by Ronald Binns.
"The Role of Language in Lowry's Fiction" by Brian O'Kill.
"A strange assembly of apparently incongruous parts: Intertextuality in Malcolm Lowry's 'Through the Panama'" by Sherrill Grace.