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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

New York Review of Books Syllabus, Autumn 2021

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New York Review of Books Syllabus
All Classes
Autumn 2021

Robert André LaFleur                                                             Office Hours:
Morse Ingersoll 206                                                                 Tuesday   11:45-1:15
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Thursday 11:45-1:15
lafleur@beloit.edu                                                                   ...or by appointment.        

We will be reading .pdf essays from the archives
of the New York Review of Books (hereafter NYRB). 
I will send the entire sequence near the beginning of the term. 
Please store them in a place (computer file, backup disk, etc.)

Week Three
(8-9 September)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
Russell Baker, "A Great Reporter at Large" (2004)

Week Four 
(13-14 September)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
Alan Ryan, "The Power of Positive Thinking"

Week Five  
(20-21 September)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
Marshall Frady, "The Transformation of Bobby Kennedy"

Week Six
(27-28 September)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
P.N. Furbank, "The Charms of Selfishness"

Week Seven
(5-6 October)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
Alan Ryan, "Tocqueville's Lessons"

Week Ten
(26-27 October)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
Gordon S. Wood, "No Thanks for the Memories"
 
Week Eleven
(2-3 November)

Week Twelve
 
(9-10 November)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
Clifford Geertz, "Deep Hanging Out (1998)
 
Week Thirteen
(16-17 November)
Review the "Questions to Ask of Every NYRB Essay" before each week's reading
D. W. Harding, "Single Mind, Double Bind"


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