![]() ![]() The permanence of objects and experiences in relation to the impermanence of people and the wrestling of their formation is “a dark hole, it can draw you under until you don’t know who you are, don’t know what you might do. Such dismissal carried over in her work, for when she wrote school essays she referred to ‘villages’ rather than ‘outports.’ As a result of her early experiences, her fiction exhibits restlessness. Watching American films and reading English or Canadian literature while in school, she recalls that even in the 1960’s her school literature book, Our Heritage, never even mentioned the word Newfoundland. Morgan recounts her Newfoundland childhood experiences, noting that the production and dissemination of Newfoundland culture was almost benign. Stephenville Integrated High School Project.Une série de documentaires (en français). ![]()
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