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The Alexandria Quartet

by Lawrence Durrell

Consisting of Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive and Clea, The Alexandria Quartet explores the sexual and political intrigues of a group of expatriates in Egypt before and after the Second World War.

In 'Justine,' L. G. Darley attempts to reconcile himself to the recent end of his affair with the dark, passionate, multi-faceted Justine Hosnani. 'Balthazar' is named for Darley's friend, a doctor and mystic, and it provides a retelling of Darley's romance with Justine from a more philosophical perspective. 'Mountolive' is the narrative of English ambassador David Mountolive. The final volume, 'Clea,' finds Darley maturing into the knowledge that the gifted painter Clea Montis is the woman for whom he is truly destined.

 

Publisher: Faber

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