The Sailor's Return (novel) explained

The Sailor's Return
Author:David Garnett
Language:English
Genre:Historical fiction
Publisher:Chatto & Windus
Release Date:1925
Media Type:Print

The Sailor's Return is a 1925 British novel by David Garnett.[1] In Victorian England, a Black woman "marries" a white sailor and faces hostility from the local community in Dorset.[2]

Ballet

In 1947, British choreographer Andrée Howard created The Sailor's Return for Ballet Rambert. It was her second ballet based on Garnett's work, her first being her 1939 work of the same name based on Garnett's Lady into Fox.[3]

Adaptation

See main article: article and The Sailor's Return (film). In 1978 Euston Films adapted the novel into a film. The film was directed by Jack Gold and starred Tom Bell and Shope Shodeinde.

References

  1. Web site: The Sailor's Return by David Garnett. www.fantasticfiction.co.uk. 5 January 2018.
  2. Web site: david garnett . Sundialpress.co.uk . 2011-07-29 . 2018-01-05.
  3. From Text to Dance: Andrée Howard's The Sailor's Return. SUSAN. JONES. 1 April 2008. Dance Research. 26. 1. 1–17. 5 January 2018. Edinburgh University Press Journals. 10.3366/E0264287508000030.