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Wharton Rocks my Socks off!

… only, I am not wearing socks today because I have grading to do. Keeps me focused. The sooner I get my grading done, the sooner I get to wear socks. Okay, slightly twisted, it started in my high school days when I was trying to motivate myself to finish a project. I came up with the idea that I wouldn’t wear socks until I had finished. So far, it has worked. And telling my little secret to other people always elicits smiles because they never quite get it. I am not sure, I do, either, other than it is a habit, and I like to maintain consistency. Now, then, on to E. F.

Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton 1862-1937

Lovely book, albeit more than slightly depressing. I love the language, especially the language of nature. It’s like Wharton has created a character out of place and nature. The dead sense of winter, with snow constantly falling, adds to the darkness of the novel. Powerfully awesome!

Mostly, I think that Wharton was attempting to play with narrative structure as she starts out with a separate narrative who seems distant from Ethan Frome’s story, then enters into the story of Frome, and finally ends with the unnamed narrator again. Ethan’s story centers around himself, Zeena (his wife whom he met after she moved in to help take care of his parents), and Mattie (Zeena’s cousin who has no place to go, but moves in to help take care of Zeena because now she is sick). Really, they are all a bit messed up, and it seems as if Ethan, while the central character of the novel, can never make a move which will define the story. The other characters, even Mattie, seem to have more control over the events of the story.

I would also say, then, that Wharton is making a commentary on women. Obviously, the last line of the book overtly speaks to that, “I don’t see’s there’s much difference between the Frome’s up at the farm and the Frome’s down in the graveyard; ‘cept that down there they’re all quiet and the women have got to hold their tongues.” Of course, since this is said by a woman (the younger Mrs. Hale), does that subvert the point altogether?

I love that Wharton is willing to play with the narrative, and to question some societal conventions about men and women. Wharton is taking risks, and as a female writer, I appreciate and connect with her audacity, courage, and bravery. Go Wharton.

I am still unsure about the narrative structure aspect. After reading some commentary, it would seem that Wharton took some flak from her own contemporaries for the choice of narrative structure. And, I agree. If this were shorter and in workshop, I would have said that the narrative structure was too easy. But, it’s not shorter, and it’s published by an amazing author, so I guess I can’t say stuff like that. Hmm… I am just thankful that in the end, I am not the manipulated narrator. Although, in saying that, I get the foreboding feeling, that as the reader, perhaps I really was the manipulated narrator.

Wow, she’s good.

Add comment April 30, 2009

Holy Freakin’ Crap

Umm… so I am leaving for Alaska in less than two weeks. And, apparently, Alaska is the highest hit on my blog. Odd. Although, maybe not considering our recent elections. Guess a lot of people like AK. Personally, I just want to see some whalies. And I am kind of hoping for a Moby Dick type of photo op. =)

Pequod, here I come!

Or Holland America. That works, too.

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Sarah Love’s Reading…

… Mike Yaconelli’s Messy Spirituality for more reasons that you could possibly know.

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William Gay

Right now I am reading “Wreck on the Highway”. Just finished “I Hate to See that Evening Sun Go Down”. After this, I need to read something more… female.

Add comment April 18, 2009

I don’t think I’ve mentioned my hatred of baseball…

… on my blog yet. Just to cover all of the bases.

(LOL’s at own baseball pun. Back to work on grading student papers.)

Reading Alice Munro. And Brandon Tice. Can you say, way awesomer than baseball?

Add comment April 17, 2009

Happy Easter!

My thoughts, exactly.

Add comment April 12, 2009

Conversations

So, the reason for the random music posts have to deal with a few conversations I was having. I know my recent posts haven’t really been literary in nature, but a second passion of mine is theology, and you all are just going to have to hang on for the wild and crazy ride that is my life. Don’t feel like you have to read, but know that this is my heart. Paul had heart (II Corinthians) and mind (Romans) moments, so I can, too!

I always thought that I had to tell people about Christ–that’s what the great commission is about, right? But, I realized I am not equipped in that way. Don’t get me wrong, I love my time hanging out with all of my friends–Christian or not–but I realize that my passion, my TRUE passion, is spuring Christians on to love and good works (those that are on the “mission” field). I am not an evangelizer.

I am… God’s kid–Holy and perfected in Him and through Him forever and always. And, can I just say this? I want to hug people today! Tomorrow, I am going to the Holy Thursday chapel at CCU, and I am so stoked. I am excited because I get to see my kids (okay, they aren’t really kids, but I love ‘em like that anyway) worship Christ. I LOVE that! I love watching people enjoy Christ and grow in who they are. It’s awesome!

Happy Holy Week, EVERYONE!

Add comment April 9, 2009

And how could we end without a little… UNDIGNIFIED!

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No Guilt in Life, No Fear in Death

…And as He stands in victory,

Sin’s curse has lost its grip on me

For I am His, and He is mine

Bought with the precious blood of Christ!

Add comment April 9, 2009

I Want to See Your Kingdom Come

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