I'm discussing Thomas King's novel Green Grass, Running Water with a colleague for her course video on Monday.
Somehow I have forgotten to read this novel until now (I thought I had, but I hadn't -- it was Truth and Bright Water).
If you were studying this book, and you watched a discussion about it, what would you want to hear talked about? What questions would you have? What would be most interesting / fun for you to hear / think about?
As always, I admire King's meticulous construction, his humour, and the way he treats all stories as equal.
( Slightly spoilery musings )
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Somehow I have forgotten to read this novel until now (I thought I had, but I hadn't -- it was Truth and Bright Water).
If you were studying this book, and you watched a discussion about it, what would you want to hear talked about? What questions would you have? What would be most interesting / fun for you to hear / think about?
As always, I admire King's meticulous construction, his humour, and the way he treats all stories as equal.
( Slightly spoilery musings )
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