Monday, April 12, 2010

EWRT1B-16: Bedford/St. Martin's website link

Here is a link to the page that has the on-line resources for each author. Click the letter of the author's last name to find the info.
http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/Pages/Main.aspx

Sunday, April 11, 2010

EWRT1B-16: James Baldwin

Here's the first part of an interview with James Baldwin in which he discusses his childhood in Harlem. The interview was done in the context of the 1960s, during the height of the Civil Rights movement.



And here's a latter interview in which he discusses writing, suffering, and laughter.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

EWRT1B-16: reading response 1 prompt

Here's the handout about the group presentation assignment, if you lost yours.

And here's the handout for essay 1.

Lastly, here are the prompts for reading response 1. Choose one. Remember that the details about reading responses are in the syllabus.
  • What is the function of music in "Sonny's Blues"? What does it provide for the characters?
  • In "Sonny's Blues," what separated the brothers? What brings them together?
  • Come up with your own focus of analysis.

they'll blog about anything…

There are blogs out there devoted solely to public misuses of punctuation. Here's one about apostrophes and here's one about quotation marks. If you don't know why all of these are mistakes, you might want to check out a writer's handbook.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

EWRT1B-16: final time

I just got confirmation on our final. It will not be on Wednesday, but Thursday, June 24 from 4-6. I guess for 3pm classes we follow the 3:30 class schedule (I still think it's weird that "afternoon" classes on the schedule include classes that are before noon).

Monday, April 5, 2010

EWRT1B-16: Sherman Alexie

Here's a clip from a panel Sherman Alexie was on for Young Adult (YA) novels. His book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. I like this clip, because it shows his sense of humor and it's about reading.



Here's a long (about 26 minutes) interview with Sherman Alexie that covers his past, his writing, and his alcoholism.