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Moon-Child A Play

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ISBN-10: 0374533393

ISBN-13: 9780374533397

Edition: 2012

Authors: Derek Walcott

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A new and powerful play from the Nobel Prize-winning author Derek WalcottIn this lyrical new work,the poet and playwright Derek Walcott returns to the island of St. Lucia for a lush and vivid tale of spirituality and the supernatural. InMoon-Child, the crafty Planter (who may or may not be the Devil in disguise) schemes to take over the island for development. Between him and his goal lies the Bouton family, whose ailing matriarch strikes a bargain: if either of her three sons can get the Devil to feel anger and human weakness, they will win the right to the rest of their days in wealth and peace.In a fable that spans from St. Lucia’s verdant forests to an explosive ending amid its…    
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Book details

List price: $19.00
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication date: 6/5/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 5.44" wide x 8.01" long x 0.41" tall
Weight: 0.264
Language: English

George Ames Plimpton was born March 18, 1927. He was educated first at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, and then spent four years at Harvard majoring in English and editing the Harvard Lampoon, followed by two at King's College, Cambridge. Before he left for Cambridge, he served as a tank driver in Italy for the U.S. Army from 1945 through 1948. After graduation, at about 27 years of age, Plimpton went with his friends to Paris. There they founded the Paris Review in 1953 and published poetry and short story writers and did interviews. In the '50s, Plimpton and staff came to New York, where they kept the Review going for half a century. The Review has published over 150 issues.…