Dear Friends,
I am glad to hear the enthusiastic feedback about the course of “The History of World Literature” that we have started. For all parents who feel their children would benefit from attending our meetings, please feel free to bring them along. Inquisitive young minds are always very welcome.
For all of you who are traveling away on vacation and are unable to join us, I plan to have a remedial session sometime in September to help everyone interested to catch up with the course.
The theme of our July meeting is: “The Hebrew Bible” – lecture number three from the course.
"The Hebrew Bible" is one of the most important books in history, both for literature and for culture. For centuries, all writers within the Judeo-Christian culture wrote either consciously or unconsciously within its framework. The lecture will also focus on the art of the Biblical Narrative, which has become a formative story for all of subsequent Western literature.
Friday, July 24, 2009; 7 p.m.
in Tierrasanta “Diana” Clubhouse.
5844 Menorca Drive, San Diego, CA 92124.
See you all there!