Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 28th, 2016
“Her smooth skin, her little gondola. How he wanted to climb into her little gondola.” – “Beatrice,” Karin Tedbeck The titular character Beatrice isn’t a human, but the ‘character’ is given qualities of a human woman. It, or rather she, is a prototype airship Franz Hiller sees in a Berlin fair. The attraction Hiller feels […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 25th, 2016
“Fatso” is an interesting direction to take a love story because, despite the fantastical element to the story, it is very blunt and unromantic. The narrator describes his relationship with the female that he is seeing in very curt terms; it is not flowers and rainbows but rather matinees and dinner dates. He doesn’t shy away […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 25th, 2016
Write a two-page (double-spaced) love story involving two of the characters below. Place your completed story by Monday at midnight in the Exercise 1 folder inside the class folder on Google Drive.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 16th, 2016
The wind flung a magpie away and a black- Back gull bent like an iron bar slowly… — Ted Hughes, “Wind” This poem is full of remarkable metaphors: a house “far out at sea all night,” the woods “crashing through darkness,” the “skyline a grimace,” the house ringing “like some fine green goblet in the […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 16th, 2016
I remember when, years ago, I would read Donald Justice’s poem “Men at Forty” with a kind of anticipatory nostalgia, imagining the sweet melancholy I would feel when I left my thirties behind and joined the legions of men who must, as Justice puts it, “learn to close softly / The doors to rooms they […]
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