This virtual meeting will be dedicated to the analysis of "Blood Daughters" by Octavia Butler, one of the first black science fiction writers in the US and a pioneer of Afrofuturism. #ReadWithASM
Reading and critical thinking club so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. In the next virtual session we will talk about "Hunters in the Snow" by Tobias Wolff. #ReadWithASM
Reading and critical thinking club so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. In the next virtual session we will talk about "Shut a Final Door" by Truman Capote. #ReadWithASM
Reading and critical thinking club so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. This virtual meeting will be dedicated to the analysis and debate of the story "All That Rises Must Converge" by Flannery O'Connor, a teacher of Southern Gothic literature. #ReadWithASM
Reading and critical thinking club so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. This first virtual meeting will be dedicated to the analysis and debate of the story "The Swimmer" by John Cheever, the "Chekhov of the suburbs." #ReadWithASM
Reading and critical thinking club #StayHomeReading so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. This seventh virtual meeting will be dedicated to the analysis and debate of the story "The Red Convertible" by Louise Erdrich. #ASMWithYou
Reading and critical thinking club #StayHomeReading so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. This sixth virtual meeting will be dedicated to the analysis and debate of the story “Where are you going? Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates. #AtHomeWithASM
Reading and critical thinking club #StayHomeReading so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. This fifth virtual meeting will be dedicated to the analysis and debate of the story "Los Blues de Sonny" by James Baldwin. #AtHomeWithASM
Reading and critical thinking club #StayHomeReading so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. This virtual meeting will be dedicated to the analysis and debate of the story "This is how we live now" by Susan Sontag, one of the most influential intellectuals and writers of the XNUMXth century in the US.
Reading and critical thinking club #StayHomeReading so you can continue enjoying American literature from home. This second virtual meeting will be dedicated to the analysis and debate of the story "What we talk about when we talk about love" by Raymond Carver, an author who dominated the American literary scene of the XNUMXs. #StayAtHomeReading #AtHomeWithASM