14 Ağustos 2012 Salı

A Century of American Short Stories

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Starting in September, Philip Weinstein, Professor of English at Swarthmore College and part-time resident in Aquinnah, will lead a reading and discussion series at Island Libraries on the American Story Story. Beginning with Ernest Hemingway's In Our Time (1925) and concluding with Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kittredge (2008), this course explores a range of American short stories. We will devote a week apiece to each of four writers. Our goal is not to sample the huge output in this genre, but to delve more deeply into these writers' concerns and literary procedures and to identify the characteristic voice of each.

Dates, Locations and Texts:

Aquinnah (Old Aquinnah Town Hall) September 13th (5-6:30 p.m.): Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
Chilmark Free Public Library, September 26th (time TBA): Flannery O'Connor, The Collected Stories (selections)
Vineyard Haven Public Library, November 20th (7 p.m.): Raymond Carver, Cathedral
Edgartown Public Library, December (December date TBA): Elizabeth Strout, Olive Kittredge

Major topics:

* What insights into multifaceted modern America does a study of four writers (from the 1920s into the new century) provide us?

* An encounter with nature recurs as an abiding dimension of several of our writers' work. What larger (and differing) meanings about America does this encounter take on?

* What are the strengths and limits of the short story as a literary form? In what ways do the books by Hemingway, Carver, and Strout seem to aim for novelistic form (by way of short stories)?

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