How shall the murdered man convince his assassin he will not haunt him
How shall the murdered man convince his assassin he will not haunt him
In the world of Malcolm Lowry, where themes of guilt, redemption, and the supernatural often intertwine, the idea of a murdered man trying to convince his assassin that he will not haunt him is a complex and intriguing concept. Lowry's works, such as "Under the Volcano" and "Dark as the Grave Wherein My Friend is Laid," are filled with characters haunted by their past actions and struggling to find peace in the face of their own inner demons.