Those registering for the Fall 2011 session, English 302N13 (Monday, 4:30-7:10 pm),
and English 302H25 (Monday, 7:20-10:00 pm) may want to have an idea of what we will read
and watch, and what we will write about. I provide the following for
anyone who registers for these sections and wants to read ahead. The lists do not contain all the online materials we will use.
Advanced Composition in the Natural Sciences and Technology
- English 302N13 (Monday, 4:30-7:10 pm, West 1007)
Required Books and Online Essays (in the order we'll read them)
- Trimble, John. Writing with Style: Conversations on the art of writing. NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1999. Second edition. ISBN 0-13-025713-3.
- Feynman, Richard and Ralph Leighton. Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman! NY: Norton, 1997. ISBN 0-393-31604-1.
- Feynman, Richard and Ralph Leighton. "What Do YOU Care What Other People Think?" NY: Norton, 2001. ISBN 0-393-32092-8
- Montgomery, Sy. Walking with the Great Apes: Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey and Birute Galdikas. Chelsea Green Publishing, ISBN 13: 978-1603580625 (or Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991, ISBN 0395611563): a used book is fine
- Olson, Steve. Mapping Human History: Genes, Race, and Our Common Origins. NY: Mariner, 2002. ISBN: 0618352104
- Caine, Jeffrey. The Constant Gardener: The Shooting Script (Newmarket Shooting Script) [Paperback]. New York: Newmarket, 2006. ISBN-13: 978-1557047120
- Gawande, Atul. Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science. New York: Picador, 2002. ISBN 0312421702.
- Edson, Margaret. Wit: A Play. New York: Faber and Faber, 1999. ISBN 0-571-19877-5
- Marcia Angell "The Body Hunters", New York Review of Books, 52:15, October 16, 2005. A review of book and film and
researched essay on politics and the pharmaceutical industry.
- Marcia Angel "Drug Companies and Doctors: A Story of Corruption", New York Review of Books, 56:1(January 15, 2009) The state of medicine in the US today
- Marcia Angell, "Your
Dangerous Drugstore", New York Review of Books, 53:10 (June 8, 2006).
- Atul Gawande, The Bell Curve: What happens when patients find out how good their doctors really are?", The New Yorker, December 6, 2004.
Atul Gawande, "Piecework: Medicine's Money Problem", The New Yorker, April 4, 2005.
- Atul Gawande, "The Score: How childbirth went industrial", The New Yorker, October 9, 2006, 59-67.
- Hilary Mantel, "Some Girls Want Out",, London
Review of Books, 5:26 (2004).
- Atul Gawande, "The Way We Age Now", The New Yorker, April 30, 2007.
- Atul Gawande, "Sick and Twisted",The New Yorker, July 23, 2007
- Atul Gawande, "Hellhole" an essay on medical and human rights about the torture of solitary confinement, The New Yorker, March 30, 2009
Required Films
- Ralph Leighton's The Last Journey of a Genius. Produced by Christopher Sykes. A BBC/NOVA film, January 1989. This is a film portrait biography of Richard Feynman by Christopher Sykes and Ralph Leighton. It contains interviews of Richard Feynman (plus news film clips). 54 minutes.
- Jane Goodall's Chimps: So Like Us. 1990 Documentary. 30 minutes.
- Christopher Hale's In Search of the First Language. A 1997 Horizon, WGBH, BBC-TV film. Narrated Peter Thomas. Editors include Adam de Van, Jana Bennet. 60 minutes.
- The Constant Gardener, from screenplay by Jeffrey Caine (based on LeCarre's novel), directed by Fernando Meirelles, produced by Simon Channing-Williams. A Scion and UK Film. Starring Ralph Fiennes as Justin Quayle, Rachel Weisz as Tessa Quayle, Hubert Kounde as Arnold Bluhm, Danny Huston as Sandy Woodrow, Bill Nighy as Sir Bernard Pellegrin. 129 minutes.
- Wit, HBO film, made for TV, from a screenplay by Emma Thompson and Mike Nichols, adapted from the Pulitzer Prize winning play by Margaret Edson. Directed by Mike Nichols, starring Emma Thompson as Vivan Bearing, Christopher Lloyd as Dr. Kelekian, Eileen Atkins as E.M. Ashford, Audra McDonald as Susie Monahan, Jonathan M. Woodward as Jason Posner, Harold Pinter as Vivian's Father, and Rebecca Laurie as Vivian aged 5. A professor is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer. 98 minutes.
- [Possibility: The Doctor. A 1991 Warner Bros film. Directed by Raina Haines, screenplay Robert Caswell based on a book by Ed Rosenbaum, starring William Hurt as Dr Jack McKee, Christine Latkee as Anne McKee, Elizabeth Perkins as June Ellis, Mandy Patkinin as Dr Murray Kaplan, and Alan Arkin as Dr Eli Blumfield, Wendy Crewson as Dr Leslie Abbot. 122 minutes.]
Recommended
- Ed Rosenbaum, A Taste of My Own Medicine (New York; Random House, 1988), memoir upon which the film, The Doctor is based.
Advanced Composition in the Humanities
- English 302H25 (Monday, 7:20-10:00 pm, Robinson B103)
Required Books
- Trimble, John. Writing with Style: Conversations on the art of writing. NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1999. Second edition. ISBN 0-13-025713-3.
- Carr, J. L. A Month in the Country. NY: New York Review
of Books edition, 2000. ISBN 0940322471
- Patchett, Ann. Bel Canto. NY: Harper Perennial, 2005. ISBN 0060838728
- Lahiri, Jhumpa. The Namesake. NY: Houghton Mifflin, 2003. ISBN 9780618485222.
- Levy, Andrea. Small Island. London: Picador, 2010 ISBN-13: 978-0312429522
- Austen, Jane. Northanger Abbey, introd. Margaret Drabble. New York: Signet, 1989; ISBN 9780451530844
- Jarrell, Randall. The Animal Family. Illustrations Maurice Sendak. NY: HarperCollins, 1996
ISBN-13: 978-0062059048
- Graham, Winston. Ross Poldark. London: Pan, 2008. ISBN 13: 978-0330463294; also Sourcebooks, 13: 978-1402225093
Optional Book
- Corrigan, Timothy. A Short Guide to Writing about Film. NY: Longmans, 2003-6. Fourth, fifth, sixty or seventh edition. It doesn't matter which. ISBN (for fifth edition): 0321096657.
Films
- A Month in the Country. 1987 Channel Four/Orion
Film. Produced by Kenneth Trodd. Director, Pat O'Conner; screenplay,
J. L. Carr and Simon Gray; starring Colin Firth, Kenneth Branagh,
Natasha Richardson, Patrick Malahide, Richard Vernon, Jim Carter,
Vicki Arundale, Martin O'Neile, Tim Barker, Eileen O'Brien, Barbara
Marten, Kenneth Kitsen, Elizabeth Anson. Original Music: Howard
Blake. 96 minutes.
- Namesake. 2006 Fox. Produced and directed by Mira Nair, screenplay Sooni Taraporevala. Starring Tabu, Kal Penn, Irrfan Khan, Jacinda Barrett, Zuleikha Robinson, Sahiri Nair. 122 minutes.
- Selection from Small Island 2009 BBC/Ruby film. Directed by John Alexander, screenplay by Paula Milne, Sarah Willliams, produced by Joanna Anderson, Vicky Licorish, Grainne Marmion, directed by John Alexander. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Naomie Harris, Ruth Wilson, David Oyelowo, Ashley Walters, Shaun Parkes, Karl Johnson, Denise Black, Eoin Macken. Narrator: Hugh Quarshie 168 minutes
- Northanger Abbey. 2007 Granada/WGBH. Produced by by James Flynn and Keith Thompson, directed by Jon Jones, written by Andrew Davies. Starring Felicity Jones, J.J. Field, Catherine Walker, Carey Mulligan, Silvestre Le Tousel, Liam Cunningham, Desmond Barrit, William Beck, Mark Diamond, Hugh O'Conor, Julia Dearden, Gerry O'Brien. Geraldine James (narrator's voice-over). 84 minutes (a
cut-down or clipped version).
- Selection from Poldark 1975-76 BBC. Directed by John Wiles, Paul Annett, written by Jack Pullman, produced by Morris Barry Barry Morris, screenplay Angharad Rees, Robin Ellis and Jill Townsend, Clive Francis, Richard Morant, Ralph Bates. 16 episodes. 816 minutes Selection from Episodes 1-2
- Mississippi Masala 2003 Black River Channel Four Studio Canal Souss. Directed and produced by Mira Nair, screenplay Sooni Taraporevala, starring Denzel Washington, Sarita Choudhury and Roshan Seth Ashok Lath. 118 minutes
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