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Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk: Prologue
Ben Fountain Soldiers on the Fault Line: War, Rhetoric, and Reality The Seventh Annual David L. Jannetta Distinguished Lecture in War, Literature & the Arts September 10, 2013 / U.S. Air Force Academy The reason I’m here is because I … Continue reading
Follow Up Conversations
From Kim- Thoughts on How to Be an Anti-Racist As I told many of you on Tuesday (great discussion and I’m getting used to the Zoom meetings) you are the only people I know that have read the Kendi book. … Continue reading
Toni Morrison
The memorial service for an American treasure.
10 Debut Novels Nobody Reads Anymore—But Should
Thanks to Margie for sharing this: https://lithub.com/10-debut-novels-nobody-reads-anymore-but-should/ Today is the 36th publication anniversary of Denis Johnson’s debut novel, Angels, a book almost nobody reads (or at least talks about reading, or at least to me) anymore—but should. Because it’s great. And, while … Continue reading
There There August 2019
Thanks to Deb for this meeting summary. YUM [grits =++!] + such a good book & conversation, + missing you Bookies off traveling or recovering, so before we move on [UNBOUND, Stein]. . . back on August’s 3rd Tuesday, five of us gathered … Continue reading
I Am Not Your Negro
I Am Not Your Negro [the film Raoul Peck directed] organizes excerpts from the 30 pages of Remember This House with other bits and pieces of Baldwin’s letters and notes and interviews to tremendous effect. Peck described his role in its creation as similar … Continue reading
Homegoing
Thanks to Mary Ann for hosting a wonderful gathering with delicious food and a meaningful discussion. Mary Ann will be taking a break from book club until October, while she prepares for Charlie’s launch. We will miss you, but it’s … Continue reading
Anything is Possible – Followup
Contributed by Deb A summary composed without many notes is not the best way to fully capture the evening’s drift, so my take on our discussion of ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE, is supplemented by a complete review by Jennifer Senior. but … Continue reading