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- Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Section 1
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The place: a grim Indian urban slum, overshadowed by luxury hotels near the Mumbai airport. The time: 2008-2010. The real-life characters: slum residents with aspirations and energy. The plot: how they struggle and face tensions over religion, caste, sex, power, and economic envy, yet emerge with abiding hope. Using the learning through conversation format, we will discuss equity and inclusion, set in a contemporary international context.
The required book, Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo, is available at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Amazon, and other booksellers. The recommended edition for this class is the paperback edition, ISBN 978-0812979329.
This class counts toward the 3-class limit.
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- Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Section 2
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The place: a grim Indian urban slum, overshadowed by luxury hotels near the Mumbai airport. The time: 2008-2010. The real-life characters: slum residents with aspirations and energy. The plot: how they struggle and face tensions over religion, caste, sex, power, and economic envy, yet emerge with abiding hope. Using the learning through conversation format, we will discuss equity and inclusion, set in a contemporary international context.
The required book, Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo, is available at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Amazon, and other booksellers. The recommended edition for this class is the paperback edition, ISBN 978-0812979329.
This class counts toward the 3-class limit.
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- Fairy Tales and Their Tellers
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In this class, we will look at old tales, their tellers and illustrators, and transitions from spoken to written literature. Fairy tales, a.k.a. magic tales, are very old and both stable and shapeshifting. People have enjoyed them in cartoons, Victorian nurseries, peasant huts, and even courts like Versailles. The original, oral forms of magic tales are violent, coarse, and sexually explicit. Sometimes governments, priests, or schoolmarms compelled changes. Sometimes, writers. There will be nine tellers with at least nine tales sent to class members.
This class considers different tales each term. Anticipate increased attention to illustrators and the history of books this term. Tales to expect this term include "Beauty and the Beast," "The Fisherman and His Wife," "The Emperor's New Clothes" and a tale from One Thousand and One Nights.
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- Fredrik Backman's And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer
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Fredrik Backman's novella And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer is an ongoing conversation between an elderly man and his young grandson, poignantly relayed in the poetic voice of Grandpa. As the conversation progresses, the reader is intimately drawn into Grandpa's inner world as he meanders into the hazy twilight of dementia. Reading in advance is optional. We will listen to an excellent reading of the book on CD together as a springboard for discussion.
The optional book, And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer by Fredrik Backman, is available at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Amazon, and other booksellers.
This class counts toward the 3-class limit.
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- Poetry for Pleasure
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Reading poetry helps you to know things more fully; it commands your attention; and it can sustain good conversation. In this class, participants select poetry from favorite sources to read aloud with fellow enthusiasts.
This class meets every other week.
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- Reading Poetry for Insight and Enrichment
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Instructor: Kate Foley
Dates: 9/15/2026 - 11/17/2026
Days: Tu
Times: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Sessions: 10
Location: Online Learning
Room: Link to be Provided
Fee for À La Carte Members: $55.00
Fee for Unlimited Members: Included
Each week the class will read poems by an individual poet, a collection of poems on a specific subject, or a collection of poems in a specific style. A wide range of poets and poetry will be presented, from classic to contemporary. We will discuss poetry from the perspective that the poet creates the work but the reader activates it.
This class will be live only and not recorded.
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- Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Group
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Instructor: Sydney Wilde
Dates: 9/16/2026 - 11/18/2026
Days: W
Times: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Sessions: 6
Location: Online Learning
Room: Link to be Provided
Fee for À La Carte Members: $55.00
Fee for Unlimited Members: Included
This class will explore the works of science fiction and fantasy authors. We will discuss the differences and similarities between the two genres, and note the many crossover authors who write in both realms. We are in for a fun ride with authors who have crafted characters and worlds which will carry us to worlds of adventure far, far away.
This term we will read the first two books in the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold, Shards of Honor and The Warrior's Apprentice, and the first two books of the Battle Mage Farmer series by Seth Ring, Domestication and Germination. The books are available at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Amazon, and other booksellers.
This class meets September 16, September 30, October 14, October 28, November 4, and November 18.
This class will be live only and not recorded.
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- Will: An English Playwright in Times of Radical Change
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Instructor: Lynn H. Elliott
Dates: 9/16/2026 - 11/18/2026
Days: W
Times: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Sessions: 9
Location: Online Learning
Room: Link to be Provided
Fee for À La Carte Members: $55.00
Fee for Unlimited Members: Included
It was a time of radical change, a time of violence. England was under siege internally and externally. Being on the wrong side, politically or religiously, could result in torture and death. Into this confusing and disordered world strode a young married man who had left his home of Stratford-upon-Avon to attempt his hand at playwriting for the London stage. His name was William Shakespeare. Join us for a discussion of the TV show Will, described as "Shakespeare on sex, drugs, and rock and roll."
Class members will watch episodes on their own outside of class. The TV show is available to stream with a subscription or purchase on TNT, YouTube, Apple TV+, Amazon, and other streaming services.
This class will be recorded.
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- Writer's Workshop
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This writer's workshop serves a community of writers interested in sharing their writing and responding to other writers' work. We will focus on fiction, memoir, creative nonfiction, poetry, travel writing, stories for children, and other types of writing. Following a workshop format, this class will be an opportunity for students to receive feedback for their written work and provide meaningful support to fellow writers.
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- Writing Short Plays
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Learn to write a short 10- to 20-minute play. We will cover the basics of playwriting, including format, structure, character, conflict, and dialogue. This is a workshop-style class in which we discuss concepts and techniques, share what we have written, and write short exercises to develop skills. Prompts will be offered to stimulate your ideas. There will be an opportunity for some of the plays to be performed in the annual OLLI Play Festival.
This class meets in person September 15-October 13 and online October 20-November 17.
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