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Bass Harbor Memorial Library

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Bass Harbor Memorial Library
89 Bernard Rd. PO Box 99
Bernard, ME 04612
(207) 244-3798

Ruth Moore Days: July 19-25, 2020

October 2, 2020 By Lisa Murray

Ruth Moore was born and raised on Gott’s Island in the early 1900’s. Ruth was a best selling author from the 1940’s and on (and even had a book made into a movie “Deep Waters.”) She was called “New England’s answer to Faulkner” and if you like reading honest stories about Maine people in an authentic voice, you won’t be able to resist her novels, ballads and poetry. The issues she wrote about still resonate today. Each year we aim to introduce the works of Ruth Moore to a wider audience, while providing insightful conversation and programming to enrich our understanding of her life and work.

From July 19-25, join us here to virtually celebrate Tremont’s iconic bestselling author. We will host a virtual art show featuring artist’s work inspired by Moore’s writing, post selections of her writing, and provide resources to explore Ruth’s impact, history and legacy.

Who Is Ruth Moore?

A Tremont native, born in 1903 and raised on Great Gott Island, Ruth Moore was an important Maine author of the twentieth century. She is best known for her honest portrayals of Maine people and evocative descriptions of the state. Moore was a significant literary figure on the national stage during her career. Her second novel Spoonhandle spent fourteen weeks on the New York Times bestseller list in the company of George Orwell, W. Somerset Maugham and Robert Penn Warren. In her time, Moore was hailed by critics as “New England’s only answer to Faulkner”.

Author, poet and essayist of over 25 novels, collections, short fiction and essays, including  The Weir (1943), Spoonhandle (1946), Candlemas Bay (1950), Speak to the Winds (1956), Cold As a Dog and the Wind Northeast (1958), The Tired Apple Tree (1990), When Foley Craddock Tore Off My Grandfather’s Thumb: The Collected Stories of Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo (2004), “The Ladies from Philadelphia,” Harper’s Bazaar August 1945, “It Don’t Change Much,” The New Yorker October 1945, and “Farmer Takes a Newspaper,” The Saturday Review of Literature July 1948

The Bass Harbor Memorial Library has a large collection of Ruth Moore novels, poetry and essays for you to check out, and many new and used copies of select titles to purchase. Call 244-3798, or stop by the Library at 89 Bernard Rd in Bernard for more information.

Click the links below to start your exploration.

Resources

“Ruth Moore Remembered” by Harry Gatwick in Working Waterfront
A more personal, in-depth introduction to Moore as relayed by her friends and family.

“Homesick For That Place: Ruth Moore Writes About Maine” by Jennifer Craig Pixley
This excellent article explores Moore’s unique voice, why she was and still is, an important literary figure, and her impact on not only Maine authors, but the larger cannon of place and character driven novels.

“Ruth Moore: Maine Coast Writer” by Donald Mortland, Colby Quarterly
Article written about Moore in 1979, at a time when she was still actively writing and publishing. “There are several ruinous rocks to be skirted in writing about the Maine coast. One is the danger of being sentimental. Another is the tendency to be folksy. A third is the danger of falling into ruts made by previous writers that lead into folksy stories about quaint people with hearts of gold who speak a peculiar dialect, mourn about the past, and spend their lives dealing with trivia over which the author makes them triumphant in some minuscule way. Ruth Moore avoids all of these.”

“A Literary Refuge: Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo” by Sven Davvison
Explores Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo’s history and life together in Maine and beyond, as partners and as authors in their own right.

Description of Ruth Moore and Eleanor Mayo’s home in Bass Harbor

Ruth Moore collection, 1917-1995 at UNE’s Maine Women Writer’s Collection
A brief biography with links to a catalog of UNE’s entire Ruth Moore collection

Tremont Historical Society
The Tremont Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of the history of the towns of Tremont, Southwest Harbor, and the adjacent islands. The Society achieves this mission by gathering, cataloging, and making available to the public historical materials such as genealogies and information on the growth and development of the towns, as well as historical artifacts. The are hosting a full schedule of programming in Summer 2020.

Penobscot Marine Museum’s Panel Discussion of “Maine Women Authors Of The 1950’s”
Cathleen Miller, Curator of the Maine Women Writers Collection at UNE, Melissa Hays, Ruth Moore Days organizers, Muriel Davisson and devotee Jane O’Rouke discuss how the novels of Mary Ellen Chase, Elisabeth Ogilive, Ruth Moore, Miriam Colwell and Louise Dickinson Rich provide different portraits of the people and the state of Maine.

‘The Ballad of the Night Charley Tended Weir’ by Ruth Moore, read by former US Senator Dennis Damon

Review of the Stonington Opera House’s 2018 production of “I Have Seen Horizons: Ruth Moore’s Stories from Maine.”
The 2018 production of vignettes was based on seven of Ruth Moore’s short stories and poems and adapted for the stage by director Meg Taintor.

Watch Deep Waters on Youtube
“A troubled young orphan boy in Maine is taken in by a family and befriended by a lobsterman who shows him the ways of the world. Starring Dana Andrews, Jean Peters, Dean Stockwell, Cesar Romero, Ann Revere.” The 1948 film adaptation of Ruth Moore’s “Spoonhandle”, filmed on Vinalhaven took great liberties with her writing, but it had a big Hollywood budget and big Hollywood stars. The entire movie is available for free on Youtube split into 4 episodes.

Art Show

We asked local artists to submit artwork inspired by Ruth Moore, the people and places she wrote about, or a particular piece of writing. Click HERE to view the slideshow.

Ruth’s Writing

Blackberry Books has been reprinting and publishing much of Ruth Moore’s work over the past 20 years.  All selections are reprinted here with permission from Blackberry Books. Copies can be purchased at Gulf of Maine Books in Brunswick Maine. Select new and used copies may be purchased at the Library at 89 Bernard Rd. in Bernard. Call or stop by for titles in stock.

Sunday, July 19,2020:   Prologue  to Cold as a Dog and the Wind Northeast

Monday, July 20, 2020:     The Barricades—1940, from Times Web

Tuesday, July 21, 2020:     Come All Ye Murderers, All—1971, from Times Web

Wednesday, July 22, 2020: July, from The Tired Apple Tree

Thursday, July 23, 2020:     Blue Ice and Green Water, from The Tired Apple Tree

Friday, July 24, 2020:     Old Sam, from The Tired Apple Tree

Saturday, July 25, 2020:     Reference List, from The Tired Apple Tree

 
 

Photographs of Gotts Island

  • Tour of the Moore Homestead, 2018
  • Tour of the Moore Homestead, 2018
  • Tour of the Moore Homestead, 2018
  • The Meadow
  • Tour of the Moore Homestead, 2018
  • Gotts Island Harbor
  • The Village road
  • Bass Harbor Head Light from the Meadow
  • The Meadow
  • The Village
  • Low tide in the harbor
  • The inner pool
  • Ram Island
  • The view of MDI
  • Rugosa Rose
  • Sunset at the cemetery
  • Meadow view of MDI
  • Village sign
  • The village and the cemetery
  • Storms on the east side of the island
  • The “box on the rocks”
  • Calico Rock looking out at MDI
  • Moon rising over Ram Island
  • The dock
All photos courtesy of Lisa and David Murray

Filed Under: Library News, Reference Room Tagged With: ballads, Maine, Maine art, Maine Women Writer, Poetry, Ruth Moore Days 2020, Tremont

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    Travel Series: São Miguel, Azores

    April 13, 2021  7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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    Every other year, BHML Director Lisa Taplin Murray travels with her extended family to explore and discover a new location. In June 2019, 9 of her family members spent a week on São Miguel, the largest of the Azores' 9 islands, chosen for its culture, exotic natural features, quick travel time, responsible tourism, and gastronomic delights. Pulling from the family's travel diaries and shared photographs, Lisa's talk will inspire you to learn more about this often overlooked Portuguese island.

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  • Trustee Meeting

    Trustee Meeting

    April 14, 2021  5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

    1. TOWN OF TREMONT

      Bass Harbor Memorial Library


      Meeting of the Trustees – April 14, 2021 – 5:00 PM 


      In response to the COVID surge, this meeting will be held via ZOOM and is open to the public.  Contact Librarian Lisa Murray @ 244-3798 to receive the link.

       


      1. Call to order

      2. Roll Call

      Excused Absences: Susan Edson

      1. Minutes of the March 10, 2021 meeting

      2. Library Director’s report

      3. Committee reports and updates

        1. Finance

        2. Personnel Committee 

      4. Discussion items:

        1. Lobster Boat Races

        2. Book fair 

      5. Adjournment to May 10, 2021 

      6. Executive Session

       

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