The acclaimed first novel of the Alexandria Quartet, and the celebrated
story of an all-consuming love transcending time and place
Set in Alexandria, Egypt, in the years between World Wars I and II,
Justine is the first installment in the distinguished Alexandria
Quartet. Here Lawrence Durrell crafts an exquisite and challenging
modern novel that explores tragic love and the fluidity of recollection.
Employing a fluctuating narrative and poetic prose, Durrell recounts his
unnamed narrator's all-encompassing romance with the intoxicating
Justine. The result is a matchless work that confronts all we understand
and believe about sexual desire, identity, place, and the certainty of
time.