For the first time, The Collected Works of Lorna Moon brings together her much acclaimed novel Dark Star, collected short stories Doorways in Drumorty, and a selection of her previously unpublished letters and poetry to offer a fresh perspective on this unusual woman: a woman who travelled a long distance from Scotland and yet, imaginatively, took Scotland with her and re-fashioned the experiences of her early years.The life story of Lorna Moon from her escape from Scotland, a series of romantic adventures, to a career as a script writer in the early days of Hollywood, presents the wildest challenge to our expectations for a woman in rural Scotland in the early twentieth century. Her writing, in equally dramatic fashion, takes the conventional subject of Scottish small-town life, and reshapes it through a combination of satirical analysis and melodramatic romance that no other writer from the north-east has achieved. The Collected Works of Lorna Moon is an enchanting collection, edited and introduced by Glenda Norquay, scholar of Scottish fiction and featuring a foreword by Richard de Mille, the illegitimate son of Lorna Moon and Hollywood director Cecil B. de Mille's brother William, in order to provide insight into the life of an extraordinary woman.
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Lorna Moon was a Scottish author and screenwriter of early Hollywood. Her literary work, including a collection of short stories set in a fictional Scottish town drawn from her memories, garnered significant attention and even controversy. Transitioning to Hollywood, she not only found success as a screenwriter but also penned a novel that was adapted into a successful film. Moon's writing is characterized by keen observation and a profound ability to capture the essence of human stories.

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