@Elysabethgrace I’m assigning The Isle of Pines in my utopias class this fall because of you!pic.twitter.com/ytMh9F8QDK
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Have you taught Sower before? I’ve struggled with the structure of the book in a class where we read 30pp/night, instead of a book a week. It reads beautifully of course but as a high school text it is hard to sustain during the chunks of relative narrative stasis.
I have. I assigned about 100 or so pages for each class meeting, which is possible at the undergrad level. In the moments of plot inaction they still had a lot to talk about in comparison to other texts we’d been reading in class.
Definitely Parable. You'd have to stretch to make Kindred (IMO) as a utopian work. If I were still teaching, I'd teaching Utopia, Pines, and Wild Seed (one of the inspirations for my paranormal romances), esp paired w/Isle of Pines.
The class is Utopias and Dystopias and I think Sower works well in the geography I’m in too, because it’s about So Cal on fire. I haven’t read Wild Seed but now I will.
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