COD 2013 - G685
Cultural Programme - Reading Breakfast: "Reading Raymond Carver"
All lovers of reading Literature.
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Ciclo: 2013
Nivel: General
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Terminado
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Capacitador/es: Mr. Daniel Ferreyra Fernández
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| Sesiones | Fechas | Inicia | Termina |
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| 1 | 03 Agosto 2013 | 10:00 am | 12:30 pm |
Capacitador/es
Daniel Ferreyra Fernández
All lovers of reading Literature.
- To share the joys of reading fiction through the works of one of the most important contemporary American writers.
- To discuss and exchange ideas on the short stories.
- To build strategies that will enable the participants to take an active role in the creation of the meaning of texts in which what is not said prevails.
- To discuss and exchange ideas on the short stories.
- To build strategies that will enable the participants to take an active role in the creation of the meaning of texts in which what is not said prevails.
Raymond Carver has often been described as the writer of the American Dream gone sour: his characters are usually lower-middle class men and women who drink heavily, watch too much television and are isolated and marginalized. Nevertheless, this does not mean that they lack depth or insight: on the contrary, Carver's stories show them struggling against their constraining circumstances and glimpsing, however briefly, at another, better life.
Carver described himself as being "inclined toward brevity and intensity", and his writing as fiction that can be "written and read in one sitting". Far from being the result of flawed writing, the silences in his works are in fact the very source of meaning and expression.
Carver described himself as being "inclined toward brevity and intensity", and his writing as fiction that can be "written and read in one sitting". Far from being the result of flawed writing, the silences in his works are in fact the very source of meaning and expression.
- Presentation of an integrated approach to the texts.
- Guided group reflection and exchange of ideas on the texts.
- Reading of key sections of the short stories to raise awareness of the underlying stories encoded within the text and the techniques employed Raymond Carver.
- Guided group reflection and exchange of ideas on the texts.
- Reading of key sections of the short stories to raise awareness of the underlying stories encoded within the text and the techniques employed Raymond Carver.
Short stories by Raymond Carver:
- "Popular Mechanics", from Sudden Fiction: American short-short stories (1986). Gibbs Smith: Utah.
- "Feathers", from Cathedral (1989), Vintage: New York.
- "Chef's House", from Cathedral (1989), Vintage: New York
- "Where I'm Calling From", from Where I'm Calling From (1988), Vintage: New York.
- "Cathedral", from Cathedral (1989), Vintage: New York.
- "Popular Mechanics", from Sudden Fiction: American short-short stories (1986). Gibbs Smith: Utah.
- "Feathers", from Cathedral (1989), Vintage: New York.
- "Chef's House", from Cathedral (1989), Vintage: New York
- "Where I'm Calling From", from Where I'm Calling From (1988), Vintage: New York.
- "Cathedral", from Cathedral (1989), Vintage: New York.