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Might be of interest to some folks--

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Nancy Lynn 
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Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 3:09 PM
Subject: PCB Accessible World Special program Series, Presents a Discussion of huckleberry Finn, Sept. 28, 2010


  

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Some novels move slowly while others move at breakneck speed leaving little time for reflection. Many are filled with symbolism and meaning for creative-writing professors and academicians we may never see. Do you sometimes wonder what an author was really saying in that book you just read? Why does a novel have a certain structure? What is a particular author really saying? Is it what we think, or are there deeper implications about society and culture? Ira Fistelle has studied the works of Mark Twain in depth and believes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to be The Great American Novel. As you listen to Ira speak, you will find meaning in this novel you never knew it had. Master storytellers, writers, and teachers take us into the creativity of others and make it ours.



For several months, we have had the stimulating experience of learning about Mark Twain, and what a revealing journey it has been. Our travels into the mind of Ira Fistelle and into the mind of Mark Twain's unforgettable Huckleberry Finn continues on September 28 at which time Ira will be concentrating on chapters 12 through 31. If you want to learn about how a classic novel evolves, or have the opportunity to experience it section by section, I promise you that and much more as you listen to Ira Fistelle. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is available in two versions on bookshare.org and on the download site through either of the two digital numbers below. The longer version has several chapters not part of the novel when first published. A short nls description appears before the download numbers.



In the title (2 books)

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Twain, Mark. Read by John Polk. Reading time 13 hours 1 minute.

Classics

A comprehensive edition of Twain's 1885 tale about a boy who runs away from home and floats down the Mississippi on a raft with an escaping slave. Includes four episodes originally deleted from the first edition, an introduction by Twain biographer Justin Kaplan, and an addendum of explanatory and interpretive notes. Strong language.

Download Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, DB43591 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Twain, Mark. Read by Nick Sullivan. Reading time 11 hours 22 minutes.

Classics



Tom Sawyer's friend young Huck Finn explains the reasons he is running away from home and recounts his exploits floating down the Mississippi River on a raft with Jim, an escaped slave. Companion to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (RC 53084). Some strong language. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1884.

Download The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, DB57349



Date: Tuesday September 28, 2010



Time: 6:00 PM PDT, 7:00 PM MDT, 8:00PM. CDT, 9:00 PM EDT

         and elsewhere in the world Wednesday 01:00 GMT.



Approximately 15 minutes prior to the event start time; go to the Accessible World Auditorium at:



http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rs5affc3cfa191



Or, alternatively, 



Select the Accessible World Auditorium at: www.accessibleworld.org

Enter your first and last name



If you are a first-time user of the Talking Communities online conferencing software, there is a small, safe software program that you need to download and then run. A link to the software is available on every entry screen to the Accessible World rooms.



All online interactive programs require no password, are free of charge, and open to anyone worldwide having an Internet connection, a computer, speakers, and a sound card. Those with microphones can interact audibly with the presenters and others in the virtual audience. To speak to us, hold down the control key and let up to listen. If no microphone is available, you may text chat with the attendees.



Accessible World uses News Wires, like this one, to inform people of the topic and times for the many Discussion Groups on Accessible World. The lists are announce only to keep the traffic to a minimum. You can join the Accessible World Announce List, the Tek Talk Announce List or the Sports Talk Announce List by completing the form at: www.accessibleworld.org/mailinglists



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Robert Acosta, Chair

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