Monday, October 26, 2015

Week 11: Auteurship

This week we continue our consideration of the voice of the author by reading Asterios Polyp by David Mazzuchelli (or one of the other selected graphic novels you may choose as an alternative). After you read the graphic novel, write a blog post that describes the "voice" of the author as it is made evident in specific and concrete examples from the work you read. Make sure those examples reflect both the written and visual modes of the work. In class this week we will extend this discussion from multi-modal narratives like graphic novels to some specific films asociated with filmakers we might consider "auteurs." 

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Week 10: Voice in Contemporary Literature

The reading assignment for this week is to read the novella (long short story) by Karen Russell entitled Sleep Donation. Having read her short story, "Vampires in the Lemon Grove," in-class you should be prepared to describe her "voice" as a contemporary writer. In writing your blog post consider what do we mean when we talk about a writer's voice? What are some of the elements we might describe? What do we mean by "tone" as a general term and how might we describe the "tone" Karen Russell has in her fiction? What is the relationship between an author's tone and an author's voice?

Here is a link to a helpful short article on an author's tone.

Here is a link to a very short article on an author's voice and how an author's voice is distinct from the voices of an author's characters.


Sunday, October 4, 2015

Week 8: Reading Virtual Realities

This week we will complete a writing assignment on worldbuilding before we begin reading our final novel of the semester. Using the list of questions from Junot Diaz listed in last week's blog entry and used in our in-class reading, read and comment on one of the the worldbuilding responses posted by members of our class last week. In writing your comment, use just one of the questions.

Then, using the list of questions again, write a response to one of the questions in relation to either Junot Diaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao or to Edwidge Danticat's Dewbreaker (if you read more of Dewbreaker than what we read in class). Post your response on your blog.

We will be reading in class again this week so please bring your laptop or tablet.

Junot Diaz on Why to Read Authors Who Don't Look Like You