
First published: 1958
Publisher: Harborough Publishing Co,
The Dark Labyrinth
A group of English tourists have come ashore from their cruise ship to explore the island of Crete. This motley crew – including a painter, spiritualist, spinster, soldier, convalescent, and elderly couple – are holidaying to seek respite from a broken post-war world. But their journey reaches a disastrous climax when they visit a cave reputed to be the legendary labyrinth of the minotaur, and become trapped within…
Set in the glorious Mediterranean landscapes which Lawrence Durrell so famously evoked in his travel writing and novels, ‘The Dark Labyrinth’ is a morality tale unlike any other. Artfully blending horror and humour, comedy and tragedy, witty allegory and profound philosophy, it is a sublime novel, as refreshing today as it was decades ago.