Great Works of Literature to Inspire Your Teaching with Chris Starling

Great Works of Literature to Inspire Your Teaching with Chris Starling

Author: TESOL Pop April 9, 2024 Duration: 14:14

Retired teacher Chris Starling shares a few of his favourite works of literature that inspired him as a linguaphile and educator. We hope Chris' book list inspires you to continue the conversation by sharing your favourite titles with your teaching community and in the comments section on the TESOL Pop website.


KEY TALKING POINTS


Discussion of "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" by Joan Didion:

  • "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" is a collection of 1960s journalism by Joan Didion, offering a critical look at the counterculture movement.
  • Chris appreciates Didion's style and personal approach to journalism, which invites readers into her world and provides insightful commentary.
  • Favourite quote: "This is the California where it is possible to live and die without ever eating an artichoke…"


Discussion of "Fugitive Pieces" by Anne Michaels:

  • Chris describes "Fugitive Pieces" as a powerful exploration of memory, personal history, and self-construction set against the backdrop of the Holocaust.
  • He praises Anne Michaels' poetic writing style and the depth of insight each reading offers.
  • Favorite quote: "The past is never dead, it's never even past."


Discussion of "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens:

  • Chris highlights Charles Dickens' storytelling prowess in "Bleak House," emphasising its intricate plot and rich character development.
  • He discusses Dickens' use of symbolism, particularly the fog, to represent societal issues and interconnectedness.
  • Favourite quote: "Fog everywhere... Fog in the eyes and throats of ancient Greenwich pensioners."


ABOUT

Chris qualified as a librarian and then as a teacher of English, careers he followed with pleasure for over 30 years although he was drawn away from the librarianship side quite early. His longest service, over 20 years, was in a school where the students had over sixty home languages.


REFERENCES

  1. Didion, J. (1968) Slouching Towards Bethlehem. Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  2. Michaels, A. (1996) Fugitive Pieces. McClelland & Stewart Ltd.
  3. Dickens, C. (1852-1853) Bleak House. Bradbury & Evans


Links to later editions of these title can be found on the TESOL Pop website.


TRANSCRIPT

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