Panic Spring

Panic Spring
First US edition
AuthorLawrence Durrell
LanguageEnglish
PublisherFaber and Faber (UK)
Covici-Friede (US)
Publication date
1937
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Preceded byPied Piper of Lovers 
Followed byThe Black Book 

Panic Spring is a novel by Lawrence Durrell, published in 1937 by Faber and Faber in Britain and Covici-Friede in the United States under the pseudonym Charles Norden. It is set on a fictional Greek Island, Mavrodaphne, in the Ionian Sea somewhere between Patras, Kephalonia, and Ithaca. The island, however, resembles Corfu strongly, and in at least one inscribed copy of the novel, Durrell includes a map of Corfu identified as Mavrodaphne.

The novel progresses through multiple perspectives in the successive chapters, each focusing on a different character. As a whole, the novel shows Durrell's myriad influences of this period, ranging from Remy de Gourmont to Richard Aldington, D. H. Lawrence, and several Elizabethan writers.