The Good New: A Tuscan Villa, Shakespeare, and Death
Shakespeare wrote more plays about Italy than any other place in his own world. In this memoir, author John Glavin returns to Italy after decades away to teach Shakespeare`s Italian plays to contemporary American students. As Glavin notes, 'There`s Italy, and there`s Shakespeare, and there`s the Villa. The Villa gets you to a place where you can see yourself in a way that you couldn`t if you didn`t have Shakespeare as the optic.' In the process they all come to understand themselves and their own lives in deep and revealing ways. Glavin is trying to come to terms with his wife`s recent battle with cancer, only to discover that one of his Italian relations has been kidnapped and murdered by the mafia. Suddenly the betrayals of Merchant of Venice and the murders of Othello are no longer matters of the past. At the same time his students, who only want a Shakespeare relevant to themselves, learn that they may gain more by making themselves relevant to Shakespeare. Written primarily as a first-person travel diary, The New Good is divided into three roughly equal parts from September to November. The entries vary, but Mondays and Wednesdays always focus on the two class meetings. Mondays generally discuss the Shakespeare play under scrutiny. Wednesdays cover the students` usually comic but sometimes quite moving attempts to perform short scenes or speeches from that play. By no means limited to its academic background, The New Good often travels beyond Fiesole, including the author`s reluctant investigation-at his cousin`s request-into her young son`s suspicious 'suicide.' This is a book for anyone who loves literature, or who loves Italy. But it is also a book for any reader who is alert to, and alarmed by, one of the pressing issues of our time. As a writer for The New York Times put it recently 'What`s the point of college?' Everywhere you turn, you see books that ask this question in academic and theoretical ways. They have titles like Is College Worth It o [...]
- Autor: John J. Glavin
- Wydawnictwo: New Academia PublishingVellum
- Rok wydania: 2018
- Okładka: twarda
- Liczba stron: 318
- Wymiary: 19.7 x 13.4 x 0.7 cm
- Język: angielski
- ISBN: 9780998643373