Friday, February 18, 2011

The Poetry and the Novel

What connections can you see between the poetry of World War I--written during or shortly after the war--and the novel, published in 1993.  How does the description of the battles, or wounded, or trench life, or nature, in the poetry compare to the descriptions of those things in the novel?  Does one seem more authentic than the other? Does the style of poetry itself change how you respond to the images and themes?

Friday, February 11, 2011

Letters Home

On pages 212-213 of Birdsong are letters that some of the men wrote in the hours before the impending battle.  What does each letter reveal about the writer and the war?  You should consider also what the narrator tells us about Stephen and Byrne on these pages.  Look at the kinds of details the writers include in the letters.  It seems to me that what they choose to write about shows, in this time of great stress and uncertainty and fear, what they really value.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Birdsong First Impressions

What do you think of the novel so far?  When you started the book and saw the date, 1910, what did that make you think about?  What are your expectations for the characters and the narrative?

Remember we are only talking about the first part of the book--the prewar part.  The first reading assignment just barely gets into the war.  Please don't spoil it if you have read ahead.