"The Ugliest Pilgrim" is a southern gothicshort story by American writer Doris Betts. It was first published in the Red Clay Reader, an annual magazine focusing on the work of southern authors and artists.[1]
The first adaption of "The Ugliest Pilgrim" was a 1981 film titled Violet. The short film was directed by Shelley Levinson and starring Didi Conn. It won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film in 1982. [2]
A musical adaption "The Ugliest Pilgrim" also titled Violet was made with music by Jeanine Tesori and libretto by Brian Crawley. The musical premiered Off-Broadway in 1997 and won the Drama Critics' Circle Award and Lucille Lortel Award as Best Musical.[3]
^Levinson, Shelley, Violet (Short), Didi Conn, Patrick Dollaghan, Rodney Saulsberry, Thomas McGowan, American Film Institute (AFI), The Center for Advanced Film Studies, retrieved 2021-01-13
^"Violet". Music Theatre International. 2015-09-16. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
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