British Poets & Jeanette Winterson Research
During period 1, 1/2 period, please work on your portfolio in the lab. During the second half of the class, we will be going down to the library to pick up Jeanette Winterson's The Stone Gods, then returning to room 238.
Then let's take a look at a few contemporary poets from England and Ireland. Those of you most inspired may get ideas for your own poems or writing from these. As you read today, keep your notebook nearby and jot down ideas as they come to you.
Eavan Boland
Jeanette Winterson is a contemporary novelist. She is a lesbian writer, but dabbles in science fiction, literary and poetic prose. She was born in Manchester, England, and adopted by Pentecostal parents who brought her up in the nearby mill-town. She attended Oxford, and currently writes for various UK newspapers (she is a journalist, as well as a literary novelist and poet).
Her novels include:
Jeanette Winterson talks about her favorite books
HOMEWORK: Please read the first part of The Stone Gods. Analysis and discussion on this section will begin on Friday. Please bring your book back with you to class on Friday.
Then let's take a look at a few contemporary poets from England and Ireland. Those of you most inspired may get ideas for your own poems or writing from these. As you read today, keep your notebook nearby and jot down ideas as they come to you.
Eavan Boland
- The Pomegranate (see copy of poem in handout)
- War Horse
- Anorexic (see copy of poem in handout)
- St. Kevin and the Blackbird (author reading) & the text.
- Blackberry Picking (author reading) & the text.
- Anseo (author reading) (see text in handout)
- Hedgehog (animated video, read by the poet) and the text.
- The Thought Fox and the text.
- Vampire
- The Horses
Jeanette Winterson is a contemporary novelist. She is a lesbian writer, but dabbles in science fiction, literary and poetic prose. She was born in Manchester, England, and adopted by Pentecostal parents who brought her up in the nearby mill-town. She attended Oxford, and currently writes for various UK newspapers (she is a journalist, as well as a literary novelist and poet).
Her novels include:
- Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
- Sexing the Cherry
- Lighthousekeeping
- Weight
- Gut Symmetries
- Art & Lies
- The Stone Gods
- and currently Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal
Jeanette Winterson talks about her favorite books
HOMEWORK: Please read the first part of The Stone Gods. Analysis and discussion on this section will begin on Friday. Please bring your book back with you to class on Friday.
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