West Moon (Script)
- Publisher
- Breakwater Books Ltd.
- Initial publish date
- Mar 1995
- Category
- Canadian
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Spiral bound
- ISBN
- 9781550811681
- Publish Date
- Mar 1995
- List Price
- $14.95
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Description
West Moon is set in Newfoundland during the time of resettlement in the mid-1960s. Though the play explores some serious social, political, moral, and theological themes, it does so with a unique blend of pathos and humor. Though the characters are dead and subject to different degrees of despair, they come vigorously alive as we meet them, for a brief while, within the confines of their mortality. This is this first authorized publication of this work by one of Newfoundland's most highly regarded writers.
About the author
Beth Powning grew up in a small New England town, where her family has lived since the 1790s. In 1972, she and her husband Peter Powning moved to Canada and bought an 1870s farm in New Brunswick, where they established a pottery business.
In 1995, Beth Powning published a book of photography, Roses for Canadian Gardens (written by childhood friend Bob Osborne). She later found her voice in Home: Chronicle of a North Country Life. Over the next fifteen yaers, five books followed: another book of photographs, Northern Trees and Shrubs; two works of non-fiction, Shadow Child and Edge Seasons; and two bestselling novels, The Hatbox Letters and The Sea Captain's Wife.
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Al Pittman: Collected Poems
The Breakwater Book of Contemporary Newfoundland Poetry
One Wonderful Fine Day for a Sculpin Named Sam
An Island in the Sky
Al Pittmans Selected Poetry
Thirty for Sixty
A Rope Against the Sun
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