Autumn Term 2015
Theme – Family
SEPTEMBER |
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Tuesday 15th September | Maurice O Keeffe – “Voices from Ireland’s Great Houses” |
Monday 21st September | Francis Tansey – The History of the use of colour in painting . |
Monday 28th September | Niamh O Sullivan – “Shadow Families” |
OCTOBER |
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Monday 5th October | Lynda Mulvin – “Irish Collectors of Classical sculpture: from Downhill to Russborough and the Getty Venus” |
Monday 12th & Tuesday 13th October | Mark Roper – The Power and the Glory, Graham Greene |
Monday 19th & Tuesday 20th October | The Power and the Glory |
NOVEMBER |
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Monday 2nd & Tuesday 3rd November | The Power and the Glory |
Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th November | Selected Poems – family theme – These poems will be provided in class |
Monday 16th & Tuesday 17th November | Selected Poetry |
Monday 23rd & Tuesday 24th November | Selected Poetry |
DECEMBER |
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Monday 30th November & Tuesday 1st December | The Joy Luck Club – Amy Tan |
Friday 4th December | CHRISTMAS LUNCH – NEWPARK Cóilín Ó Drisceoil – ‘New Archaeological Discoveries in Kilkenny 2015’ |
Monday 7th & Tuesday 8th December | The Joy Luck Club – Amy Tan |
Monday 14th & Tueday 15th December | The Joy Luck Club – Amy Tan |
BOOKS FOR AUTUMN 2015 & SPRING 2016 |
AUTUMN 2015The Power and the Glory, Graham Greene ISBN 9780099286097 Set in 1930s anti-clerical Mexico, the story of the efforts of a lapsed priest to escape execution by the police. This anonymous ‘whisky priest’ is far from saintly.
The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan ISBN 9780749399573 The story of 4 mothers and their first-generation Chinese-American Daughters, 2 generations of women struggling to come to terms with their cultural identity. SPRING 2016Ethan Frome, Edith Wharton, Penguin Classics. ISBN-10: 0141389400, ISBN-13: 978-0141389400 Ethan Frome is set in a fictional New England town, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events.
Honeydew, Edith Pearlman, John Murray. *** Please note, this paperback edition is not available until 27 August 2015. *** ISBN-10: 1444797042, ISBN-13: 978-1444797046 A new collection of short stories from Edith Pearlman, long regarded as one of the very best practitioners of the form.
PLEASE NOTEAll of the books will be looked at in the above order. Please be sure to get the edition recommended, as the use of different editions slows the class. Stonehouse books will have all of the above. (An Independent Kilkenny Bookshop). A list will be available in other bookshops also. |
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