• The island figures in (
The Blood of the Siren, 1901) by
Anatole Le Braz. • It is mentioned in the chorus of the sea shanty
Spanish Ladies ("From Ushant to Scilly is thirty-five leagues"). •
Rudyard Kipling mentions it in his poem
Anchor Song. • The island is mentioned in
Greenmantle (1916), a novel by the Scottish author
John Buchan. •
Charles Tournemire's Symphony No. 2, completed in 1909, was inspired by and named for the island. • The 1910 novel by German author
Bernhard Kellermann takes place on the island. Features such as Phare du Creach and Port du Stiff are highly defined. The main character stays at the la Villa des tempêtes, in ruins today. • The secret of the seas (), is a 1923 novel by André Savignon set on Ushant. • "Lord Ushant" is the title given the heir to the Duchy of Tintagel (Cornwall) in Edith Wharton's
The Buccaneers (1938). • Ushant is mentioned in
George Orwell's diaries, in passing. • A ship from Ushant is mentioned in the WWII Brest destruction commemorative ode
Barbara by French poet
Jacques Prévert. •
Ushant is the autobiography of the
American poet and novelist
Conrad Aiken, published in 1952. • Ushant is one of the many French islands referenced in
Laurent Voulzy's
Belle-Île-en-Mer, Marie-Galante, a major hit in France since its release in 1986. • Ushant appears over and over in works of Patrick O'Brian as to the whereabouts and course of ships in his book series. • Ushant occasionally appears as a landfall in
C. S. Forester's novels about
Horatio Hornblower. • Mystery book
Act of Mercy by Peter Tremayne is set in 666 AD Ushant and elsewhere. • Ushant is the setting of the 2004 French film (English title:
The Light) directed by
Philippe Lioret. • Father Truitard, a character in Bruce Chatwin's
The Viceroy of Ouidah, spent "years communing with the waves and petrels on the island of Ushant". • Composer
Yann Tiersen made the album
Eusa in 2016 after moving to Ushant. Each track is named after a location on the island. He also recorded his third album "
Le Phare" in a rented house on Ushant. • A trip to the island forms an important plot point in
Éric Rohmer's 1996 film ''
A Summer's Tale''. • Ushant was featured in some of the scenes of the 1929 film
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