On Wed 10 March 2021, join us for a spirited discussion of how Harold Bloom and Toni Morrison challenged our thinking about what (and how) to read.
“It’s often hard to know when an era begins and ends, but the recent deaths of the novelist Toni Morrison (in August) and the literary scholar Harold Bloom [in October] make a case for putting the era of literary canon wars to rest.”
Texts:
- Joe Karaganis and
- Stanley Fish, ‘Harold Bloom’s Warning to the World’ (The Atlantic)
- PDF versions are available on our password-protected texts page – email d.butchard@bham.ac.uk for the password.
Note – this is a change from a previously advertised session (High Score), due to scheduling conflicts. Don’t worry, we’ll be doing High Score in a future week.
Time and Place
- Wed 10 Mar, 1-2pm
- Zoom: Link (Password: pagebreaks)
Page Breaks events are run by Dorothy Butchard (d.butchard@bham.ac.uk) and Toria Johnson (T.Johnson@bham.ac.uk). Please email us if you have any questions, but you’re welcome to just turn up – no need to register in advance!