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Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

Assuming most of you scholars have read this classic, i would like to pose a question or two to the public concerning this novel. I persona…

Started by Grace Hein

2 Jan 14
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?RUReading?

[posted for Kim Anderson, luxuriating in the Napa Valley out of range of the Internet] What are you reading right now and why? Kim recent…

Started by Ken Egan

51 Oct 27, 2011
Reply by Julia R. Morales

Five Favorite Works of Western Lit

Suppose you are tasked with providing a five-title reading list of western literature for someone who—gasp!—has never read any. What would…

Started by Humanities Roundtable

22 Feb 11, 2011
Reply by Nancy E. Widdicombe

Hugo's Selected Poems

Humanities Montana is proud to present this year's One Book Montana discussion facilitator: Frances McCue. Frances McCue is a writer and po…

Started by Humanities Roundtable

45 Nov 17, 2010
Reply by Jason Neal

Poetry As Resistance

Last year two Montana poets, Melissa Kwasny & Mandy Smoker, brought together a new anthology of poems called I Go to the Ruined Place:…

Started by Lisa Simon

3 Oct 5, 2010
Reply by Ken Egan

The Surrounded: Moderated Discussion

Humanities Montana is proud to present this year's One Book Montana discussion moderator: Dottie Susag. Dorothea M. Susag (Dottie) grew up…

Started by Humanities Roundtable

53 Mar 23, 2010
Reply by Dottie Susag

Suggestions for the 2010 One Book Montana

What are your suggestions (and why) for the 2010 One Book Montana selection?

Started by Humanities Roundtable

19 Mar 8, 2010
Reply by Ken Egan

Reading Poetry Today

Do you? Don't you? Why? Why not?

Started by Lisa Simon

41 Dec 3, 2009
Reply by Lisa Simon

Challenges of Poetry Advocacy

The poetry salon at this year's festival of the book puts a spotlight on the innovative advocacy projects happening across Montana and seve…

Started by Lisa Simon

21 Nov 15, 2009
Reply by james philip cohea

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