Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Book club: 'Frankenstein'


I'm extending an invitation to anyone who would like to join us as we begin reading Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein."

If you're familiar with the story only through the movies, join us in discovering the book that started it all. You'll be surprised how different it is from the movies, and delighted to discover why this book has endured so well and so long.

The club generally meets at 11 a.m. Mondays at my house. We'll be looking at a few things as we start the book, including Shelley's the voice Shelley chooses to use to tell her story, and the historical context of her novel of science run amok during a time of unbridled progress and optimism. As discussion continues, we also will discuss Shelley's theme of hubris, the literary motif of creating life, and ultimately the nature of evil. Our first discussion on "Frankenstein" is set to begin at 11 a.m. Nov. 14.

The book club is intended for young teens, but is open to anyone who reads the books and is up for the discussions. There is no charge for the group.