Prattled

Prattled-(Verb):to talk for very long about something that is not important or interesting.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prattled?show=0&t=1382843065

As she prattled to Alfred about bicycling in Prospect Park or rubbing bicarbonate of soda on the sunburn she’d gotten on a trip to Coney Island with her girlfriends, it would cross my mind that I knew the time and place of the death that awaited her.

I understand the author is saying that she was telling Alfred information that was not important or interesting to hear.

“Reading Lucy” by Jennifer Egan

On Wednesday, we’ll discuss Jennifer Egan’s essay, “Reading Lucy” from the collection Brooklyn Was Mine. Everyone received a copy in class.

Write a blog post about “Reading Lucy” by the end of Tuesday. In your post, consider any of the following:

  • how does the essay represent Egan’s story of how she learned about history?
  • what is Egan’s relationship to Lucy, and how does it develop?
  • how has Egan conveyed Lucy’s story?

We will discuss these questions in class, and will look at how Egan incorporates her research into her essay.

Good luck preparing for your speeches!