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Newfoundland and Labrador has been mentioned and written about more fully by many writers.

Newfoundland

Literature

In Other Languages

Film

Radio

Theatre

Television

Labrador

Literature

  • The Chrysalids (U.S. title: Re-Birth) by John Wyndham, 1955
  • Labrador by Kathryn Davis 1988 (Farrar, Straus, Giroux). Reprint 2019 (Graywolf Press). Despite the title most of the action takes place in the USA.
  • The Land God Gave Cain by Hammond Innes.
  • Williwaw by Phyllis S. Moore (1978). A novel about the struggle of Labrador for independence.

References

  1. Amazon.ca's page on Lisa Moore's Alligator
  2. Amazon.ca's page on Michael Crummey's Galore in which Newfoundland is clearly mentioned.
  3. Amazon.ca's page on Wayne Johnston's Navigator of New York
  4. Book review: Carsten Jensen's 'We, the Drowned' by Peter Behrens, February 22, 2011
  5. The Chrysalids : Misplaced Pages's own article; a post-apocalyptic rural Labrador is mentioned.
  6. Williwaw - MOORE, PHYLLIS S. : a page by AntiQbook in which the contents of the book are summarized; the intent is to sell the book so this page may be temporary.
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