Hello Rabid Readers,
Here are a few questions to mull over prior to Tuesdays 7.30 pm meeting at my house.
Here are a few questions to mull over prior to Tuesdays 7.30 pm meeting at my house.
- Have you ever read a book because it was recommended by an author whose work you enjoyed, did you like it, or were you disappointed, what was it?
- Their Eyes Were Watching God is widely recognised to be of literary importance in regards to race/ethnicity/race relations/African American literature/Feminism and the documentation of a predominantly aural history. Are there any other books that might fall into this genre that you have enjoyed in the past and might recommend here?
- In my book, a forward by author Zadie Smith, postulates that the book may be lost on those who are not black themselves, discuss?
- The novel is rich in dialect, discuss.
- The themes of race and colour, are in my opinion sometimes ambiguous i.e. Janies' looks are often praised because of her long 'straight' hair. Is this because, it makes her more "white", or just a point of difference that makes her stand out...discuss.
- Is Janies' independence a beneficial side effect of the men she is associated with or does she primarily attract the attention of these men because of her independence?
See you Tuesday. Tahnee
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