[Next week
brings a new semester, the last of my 11th year at Fitchburg State
University. So this week brings a series of spring 2016 preview posts, this
time focused on the texts we’ll be reading in my spring courses. I’d love to
hear about your spring syllabi, and other spring plans, in comments!]
Honestly, for a
course like this the issue is what Marlo Stanfield would call
one of them good problems: far, far too many authors and works that I want
to teach. Here’s the roster of 7 to which I’ve narrowed it down for the Spring
2016 syllabus (and with which I’ll have the help of a great student
Writing Associate):
1)
Theodore
Dreiser’s Sister Carrie (1900)
2)
Richard
Wright’s Native Son (1940)
5)
Louise
Erdrich’s Love Medicine (1984/1993)
6)
Philip Roth’s American Pastoral (1997)
Next spring
preview tomorrow,
Ben
PS. What are you
teaching/reading this spring? Other spring plans you’d share?
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