The Magnificent Voyage of Emily Carr [1992]
(Talonbooks, Vancouver: 1992) 16.95$
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Résumé West Coast painter Emily Carr lived in a magical place that she had christened "the House of All
Sorts". In this play, Emily receives visits from her sister, Lizzie, the epitome of Victorian society;
from her Amerindian friend, Sophie; Lawren Harris, the young painter who wants to revolutionize
art in Canada; the Soul Tuner, who hears her cries of compassion; and from D'Sonoqua, the
Goddess-Mother who beckons from the old world of legends. Extrait « EMILY : I know what you have witnessed: the terrified women fleeing with their children, the warriors, the arsonists, the massive invasion of missionaries and those who surround the churches... / SOPHIE-D'SONOQUA : They all fled past the totem poles, the living men and women of the ill-fated human family. We still stand here with our vacant eyes... Who will accomplish the task of remembring? Who will remind us that these lives were not lived in vain? » Revue de presse « Marchessault’s images are as powerful and surreal as Carr’s. » Kathleen Flaherty, Theatrum Magazine, June/July/August 1993. |