After watching and making your notes on this week’s lecture on the Golden Age of SF, John W. Campbell, Jr., Isaac Asimov, and Ray Bradbury, scroll down to this week’s Weekly Writing Assignment, which is due by Wed., April 7 after Spring Recess.
Due to a meeting conflict, I won’t have office hours on Wednesday from 3:00-5:00pm, but I am available to talk over email (jellis at citytech.cuny.edu) or by appointment (email me with your availability over the next few days and we’ll coordinate a time when we can talk on Google Hangouts or Zoom).
Below, I’m including some links discussed in this week’s lecture:
- Notes on A Science Fiction Walking Tour in New York City
- Human Shadow Etched in Stone, Hiroshima
- Ladder and Soldier Shadow on Wall, Nagasaki (scroll down page)
- Sara, Teasdale, “There Will Come Soft Rains”
- Matthew Arnold, “Dover Beach”
- Archibald Macleish, “You, Andrew Marvell”
- Andrew Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”