by Rod Jones
The Let鈥檚 Talk About It, Oklahoma book discussion series at 野狼社区 University continues at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 with 鈥淏ang the Drum Slowly鈥 by Mark Harris. The discussion will be held in Walker Center room 151, located near the center of campus at N.W. 26th Street and Florida Avenue.
The series is made possible through a grant from the Oklahoma Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
鈥淏ang the Drum Slowly鈥 celebrates the relationship between two players in baseball and in life as it captures the roughness, tenderness and black humor in their lives. It is an understated meditation on life, friendship, love, loyalty and mortality鈥攓ualities that make life challenges bearable.
This season鈥檚 theme is titled 鈥淧lay Ball鈥: The American Sport Meets the American Dream. The series theme explores the literary side of the game of baseball. Harbour Winn, director of the Center for Interpersonal Study through Film & Literature at OCU, says the game has held up as America鈥檚 pastime in its richness, breadth and depth of literature written about it.
鈥淭hrough the common territory of the diamond on which these human dramas are played, they accomplish a great deal more in chronicling American dreamers and showing us how to live our lives authentically,鈥 Winn said.
At each session in the five-part series, a humanities scholar makes a presentation on the book in the context of the theme. Small group discussions follow with experienced discussion leaders. At the end, all participants come together for a brief wrap-up.
Those who are interested in participating are encouraged to preregister and borrow the reading selections and theme brochure by calling Winn at 405-208-5472, e-mailing him at [email protected] or dropping by the Dulaney-Browne Library room 211 or 207.
Remaining dates and books in the series include:
- Feb. 23, 鈥淭he Boys of Summer鈥 by Roger Khan
- March 8, 鈥淲ait Till Next Year鈥 by Doris Kearns Goodwin