Duke loses a legend.
http://news.duke.edu/reynoldsprice/
I only met him twice, at Regulator, and I'll always cherish that.
Reynolds Price (1933-2011)
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Re: Reynolds Price (1933-2011)
What a loss!
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Re: Reynolds Price (1933-2011)
I was too intimidated to take a class with him. I was afraid of what he might think of my writing.
I have only one regret about my entire Duke experience, and it is that I never took a class with Reynolds Price. I've tried to make up for that by reading everything he's ever written.
I have only one regret about my entire Duke experience, and it is that I never took a class with Reynolds Price. I've tried to make up for that by reading everything he's ever written.
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Re: Reynolds Price (1933-2011)
In the last few decades, the demand for his seminars was such that it was very difficult to get in, anyway. I think you pretty much had to be an English or Literature senior major, or grad student. And even then, there are only 15 seats in that sort of class.CathyCA wrote:I was too intimidated to take a class with him. I was afraid of what he might think of my writing.
I have only one regret about my entire Duke experience, and it is that I never took a class with Reynolds Price. I've tried to make up for that by reading everything he's ever written.
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Re: Reynolds Price (1933-2011)
I'm kind of old, and seats were available in Price's class when I was there. I was an English major. The opportunity was there for me, but I was too intimidated to do it.throatybeard wrote:In the last few decades, the demand for his seminars was such that it was very difficult to get in, anyway. I think you pretty much had to be an English or Literature senior major, or grad student. And even then, there are only 15 seats in that sort of class.CathyCA wrote:I was too intimidated to take a class with him. I was afraid of what he might think of my writing.
I have only one regret about my entire Duke experience, and it is that I never took a class with Reynolds Price. I've tried to make up for that by reading everything he's ever written.
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
~ James Naismith
~ James Naismith