Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle 2014-2015: “Interwar American Literature”. Free and free admission with prior registration from the Agenda on the Institute's website. Book of the month: “My Antonia” by Cather Willa. "A novel
Participate by reading the recommended book and attending the colloquium that is usually held on the last Thursday of each month. Session led by Jacqueline Cruz, Ph.D. Cycle 2014-2015: "Interwar American Literature" Free admission and prior registration from the Institute's website Agenda. Book of the Month: “To an Unknown God” by John Steinbeck
Interwar American Literature. The interwar period (1918-1939) is one of the most turbulent periods in the history of the Western world, due to the rise of fascism and communism, the Wall Street crash that led to the Great Depression, and the civil war Spanish, which had important international resonances. But it is