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  1. The Blackwater Lightship is a 1999 novel written by Irish novelist Colm Tóibín. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Tóibín conceived the book while traveling in Spain and, as he did not have access to a typewriter, bought a pen and notebook, which prompted his return to writing in longhand.

  2. The Blackwater Lightship ist ein US-amerikanischer Fernsehfilm von John Erman nach dem gleichnamigen Buch von Colm Tóibín . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. 2 Hintergrund. 3 Literatur. 4 Einzelnachweise. 5 Weblinks. Handlung. Die Geschichte spielt Anfang der 1990er Jahre in Irland.

  3. 4. Feb. 2004 · The Blackwater Lightship: Directed by John Erman. With Dianne Wiest, Gina McKee, Keith McErlean, Angela Lansbury. A man in the final stages of A.I.D.S. is cared for by his sister, mother, and grandmother.

  4. The Blackwater Lightship is a 2004 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film adaptation of the novel The Blackwater Lightship by acclaimed Irish author Colm Tóibín. It aired on CBS on February 4, 2004. The movie stars Angela Lansbury, Gina McKee, Sean Campion, Dianne Wiest, and Keith McErlean.

  5. 13. Aug. 1999 · Set in the early 1990's, The Blackwater Lightship takes place over a few days at a remote seaside home outside Wexford, Ireland. Helen Breen, her estranged mother, Lily, and her grandmother set aside their hurts and complications to welcome Helen's beloved brother, Declan, who is dying of AIDS.

  6. Summaries. A man in the final stages of A.I.D.S. is cared for by his sister, mother, and grandmother. When his A.I.D.S. reaches the terminal stages, gay Declan Kehoe (Keith McErlean) returns to his Irish coastal home, or actually grandma's, near a lightship site.

  7. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, The Blackwater Lightship is a deeply resonant story about three generations of an estranged family reuniting to mourn an untimely death. In spare, luminous prose, Colm Tóibín explores the nature of love and the complex emotions inside a family at war with itself.