We continue with the Reading Club meetings to analyze and discuss different works of North American literature, in a new format and with a new facilitator.
After a prior individualized reading, the works will be discussed in a group on the day of the meeting. we have Maria Willstedt as a moderator who will make a brief introduction, ask questions and animate the conversation.
For the month of April we will focus on the story "Lady Beldonald's Holbein" by Henry James.
It is available on the internet, but you can also read any of the editions published on paper.
“The mastery of Henry James (1843-1916) is beyond doubt, in any of the two continents where he lived, in all the literary genres he tackled – whatever the technique or theme – but it is in his stories where talent and excellence occur more frequently and resoundingly.”
Extracted from the publisher Foam Pages.