Evergreen Forum
Evergreen Forum: Literature
Krista Hendrickson • September 03, 2024
Literature ignites our imagination, transporting us to worlds filled with magic, unfamiliar voices, and real-life adventures. Our diverse courses offer a captivating exploration of these literary experiences. Embark on your next great adventure and discover the power of the written word with some of our Evergreen Forum courses outlined below.
Two Men at Sea
- Why this course? There is beauty in the solitude of the sea and together we will read two real life accounts of men who faced the relentless challenges of life on the open water. From the rugged coastlines of Ireland to the remote island of Skellig Michael, these stories offer a glimpse into the beauty and power of nature.
- What you’ll read:
- In the Summer Isles by Philip Marsden
- Returning Light by by Robert L. Harris
Magic and Witches in Fiction for Grownups
- Why this course? Magic, mystery, and the mundane collide with supernatural force in this collection of novels examining themes of power, control, temptation, and the enduring allure of the unknown.
- What you’ll read:
- Lolly Willowes by Slyvia Townsend Warner
- Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel
- Wise Children by Alicia Carter
- Gate of Angels by Penelope Fitzgerald
- The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
- A variety of short stories by Helen Simpson, John Wyndham, and others
Reading Lolita in 2024
- Why this course? Love, obsession, and the complexities of morality. Join this course for a thought-provoking exploration of Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial masterpiece, Lolita, and examine its relevance in contemporary society.
- What you’ll read:
- Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
- Excerpts from Speak, Memory, Nabokov’s autobiography
- A series of short stories by Nabokov
To Be Continued…Four Contemporary Novels
- Why this course? Discover the power of storytelling as we examine the challenges faced by marginalized groups and the ways in which these issues are addressed. Explore themes of visibility, invisibility, satire, and identity through the lens of contemporary literature.
- What you’ll read:
- Erasure by Percival Everett
- Nocturnes by Kazuo Ishigura
- Bel Canto by Anne Patchett
- Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout
Jane Austen, Novels and Films
- Why this course? Join us for a captivating exploration of Jane Austen’s world through her novels and their film adaptations. This course delves into the complexities of female agency, marriage, and the paternal estate in the 19th century.
- What you’ll read/watch:
- Northanger Abbey
- Pride and Prejudice
- Mansfield Park
Join Us for a Literary Adventure
Whether you’re a seasoned reader or new to exploring the world of literature, these courses offer a unique opportunity to expand your horizons and discover something truly extraordinary. Don’t miss out on this chance to delve into captivating stories and engage in stimulating discussions.
Learn more about these courses and register today at: https://cmaprinceton.org/all-programs-events/?search=&category=evergreen-forum&sortby=ASC&programsfilter=true