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    Lead article is on English Department Head Jim McDonald.

    It's amazing how many national honors our English faculty have won.

    Even more amazing is that almost no one ever hears about it...


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    Lead article is on English Department Head Jim McDonald.

    It's amazing how many national honors our English faculty have won.

    Even more amazing is that almost no one ever hears about it...

    _
    Just read a biography of John Kennedy Toole I got for Christmas. We've had a BCS like program English faculty over the years. No doubt about it.

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    One of my all-time favorite classes was a creative writing course I took with what I still think was one of the very BEST professors there: Dr. Darrell Bourque.


    igeaux.mobi


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    Let's not forget the late Dr. David Thibedaux, He was one hell of a great teacher.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DestinCajun View Post
    _ Just read a biography of John Kennedy Toole I got for Christmas. We've had a BCS like program English faculty over the years. No doubt about it. _
    And look at the writers who have come through: Ernest Gaines (member, American Academy of Arts & Letters, National Critics' Circle Award, Macarthur "Genius" Grant), John Kennedy Toole (posthumous Pulitzer, for a book with characters for which UL faculty are models), best-selling author James Lee Burke, and now Rikki Ducornet (LA Times Book of the Year, Kellogg Award, and numerous others).

    And don't forget, we also have Abdelhak Serhane... no one's ever heard of him, because he writes in French.

    He writes about North Africa, and is considered a major writer throughout the Francophone world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    _ And look at the writers who have come through: Ernest Gaines (member, American Academy of Arts & Letters, National Critics' Circle Award, Macarthur "Genius" Grant), John Kennedy Toole (posthumous Pulitzer, for a book with characters for which UL faculty are models), best-selling author James Lee Burke, and now Rikki Ducornet (LA Times Book of the Year, Kellogg Award, and numerous others).

    And don't forget, we also have Abdelhak Serhane... no one's ever heard of him, because he writes in French.

    He writes about North Africa, and is considered a major writer throughout the Francophone world. _

    Toole's "A Confederacy of Dunces" is a classic. One of the funniest books I have ever read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    _ And look at the writers who have come through: Ernest Gaines (member, American Academy of Arts & Letters, National Critics' Circle Award, Macarthur "Genius" Grant), John Kennedy Toole (posthumous Pulitzer, for a book with characters for which UL faculty are models), best-selling author James Lee Burke, and now Rikki Ducornet (LA Times Book of the Year, Kellogg Award, and numerous others).

    And don't forget, we also have Abdelhak Serhane... no one's ever heard of him, because he writes in French.

    He writes about North Africa, and is considered a major writer throughout the Francophone world. _
    What can you tell me about George Deaux?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Toole's "A Confederacy of Dunces" is a classic. One of the funniest books I have ever read.
    I read it in my Louisiana Literature class. Rumor was that the central character Ignatius Reilly was modeled after the very professor that was teaching the Louisiana Literature course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DestinCajun View Post
    _ What can you tell me about George Deaux? _
    Not a clue...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun77 View Post
    _ I read it in my Louisiana Literature class. Rumor was that the central character Ignatius Reilly was modeled after the very professor that was teaching the Louisiana Literature course. _
    What is this book about? Always looking for a new book to read!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun77 View Post
    _ I read it in my Louisiana Literature class. Rumor was that the central character Ignatius Reilly was modeled after the very professor that was teaching the Louisiana Literature course. _
    A lot of people think Maurice Duquesnay was the model for Ignatius.

    It was actually Bob Byrne.

    Pat Rickles thought she was the model for the (neurotic left-wing) girlfriend...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    _ What is this book about? Always looking for a new book to read! _
    Softback $9.10

    Hardcover $7.52

    It's a scream, there's a reason it won the Pulitzer.

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