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The Diviners is a play by Jim Leonard, Jr. It takes place in the fictional town of Zion, Indiana during the 1930s/Great Depression era. The play was originally developed with assistance from the American College Theatre Festival and originally performed by the Hanover College Theatre Group in 1980.
The Diviners follows the story of fictional Canadian novelist, Morag Gunn. Morag's life is believed to be loosely based upon Laurence's personal experiences. [1] Aritha Van Herk argues that when observing all of Laurence's work, it is evident that The Diviners explicitly connects the author's emotions, experiences, and professional development to the protagonist more than any of her other novels.
sf The Diviners: 1982–1983 1A Port Aransas sf The Elephant Man: 1982–1983 2A Van Horn sf Tevya & His Daughters: 1982–1983 3A Muleshoe sf The Royal Hunt of The Sun: 1982–1983 4A Katy Taylor sf The Imaginary Invalid: 1982–1983 5A LaPorte sf A Doctor In Spite of Himself: 1983–1984 1A Sabine Pass sf The Adding Machine: 1983–1984 2A La ...
The Diviners is a 1974 novel by Margaret Laurence. The Diviners may also refer to: The Diviners (Libba Bray novel), a 2012 Young Adult book by Libba Bray; The Diviners, a 1993 television film; The Diviners, an American play set in the United States
The Diviners (play) G. The Green Pastures; M. Men Should Weep; O. On the Rocks: A Political Comedy; P. Panic (play) Pullman Porter Blues; R. The Rainmaker (play) W ...
The Diviners is a 2012 young adult novel by Libba Bray. [1] The book was published on September 18, 2012, by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers and is set in New York City during the 1920s. [ 2 ]
Martha Elizabeth Bray was born in Montgomery, Alabama. [2] Her father was a gay [2] Presbyterian minister, and her mother was an English teacher. [3]She and her family moved to West Virginia for a brief period, then to Corpus Christi, Texas and finally to Denton, Texas, where Bray attended high school. [1]
A film adaptation of James McLure's one-act play Lone Star starring Sigourney Weaver [14] [15] A film adaptation of Marsha Norman's play The Holdup [16] A film adaptation of Jim Leonard, Jr.'s two-act play The Diviners starring William Hurt [16] [17] A film adaptation of Thomas Berger's novel The Feud written by Jim Leonard, Jr. [18]