Passions and Pleasures: Essays and Speeches About Literature and Libraries

Passions and Pleasures: Essays and Speeches About Literature and Libraries

by Michael Cart
Passions and Pleasures: Essays and Speeches About Literature and Libraries

Passions and Pleasures: Essays and Speeches About Literature and Libraries

by Michael Cart

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Overview

Passions and Pleasures: Essays and Speeches About Literature and Libraries is a collection of Michael Cart's favorite columns and speeches about young adult literature, how he has observed and participated in the growth of the genre, the changes it has undergone, and what he sees as its future. He talks about the importance of young adult literature in helping teens to navigate through the tough teen years, believing that books can change individual lives if they "constitute realistic literature inhabited by complex characters whose lives, both exterior and interior, invite us to not only empathize but to also think."

Cart's seventeen essays and speeches discuss the current state of YA literature; the work of pioneers like Robert Lipsyte and Robert Cormier who provided thought-provoking, realistic fiction; why librarians and other educators should embrace the graphic novel; the evolution of GLBTQ fiction, why he believes that young lives are at stake, and how literature can help these young people; and why he loves libraries and librarians. His concluding essays are devoted to remembering champions of young people, like Robert Cormier, William Morris, and Michael Printz. This is a wonderfully engaging read for anyone who is interested in young adult literature and wants to learn about its roots, its evolution, and the people who pioneered it and continue to champion it today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810856295
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/21/2007
Series: Studies in Young Adult Literature , #26
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.89(w) x 8.91(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Michael Cart, recipient of the Grolier Foundation Award for distinguished contributions to young people and literature, teaches young adult literature at UCLA and is the author or editor of a dozen books, including the young adult novel My Father's Scar, which was selected as an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, and The Heart Has Its Reasons: Young Adult Literature with Gay/Lesbian/Queer Content, 1969-2004, coauthored with Christine A. Jenkins, (The Scarecrow Press, Inc. 2006).

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part I: A New Golden Age: The Renaissance of Young Adult Literature
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Of Risk and Revelation: The Current State of Young Adult Literature
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Robert Lipsyte: The Contender Becomes a Champion
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Creating the Michael L Printz Award: A New Book Prize for a New Millenium
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Comix.@$#! A Graphic Novel Book Discussion Program for Teens
Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Young Adult LIterature: The State of a Restless Art
Chapter 7 Chapter 6: At Last! An Answer to That Vexing Question
Part 8 Part II: The Insiders Come Out: Gay and Lesbian Literature for Young Adults
Chapter 9 Chapter 7: What a Wonderful World: Notes on the Evolution of GLBTQ Literature for Young Adults
Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Lives are at Stake
Part 11 Part III: Libraries and Librarians
Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Here There Be Sanctuary: The Public Library as Refuge and Retreat
Chapter 13 Chapter 10: America's Front Porch: The Public Library
Chapter 14 Chapter 11: A Historic Occasion
Part 15 Part IV: What's So Funny?
Chapter 16 Chapter 12: Fanfare for Freddy: A Classic Neglected No Longer
Chapter 17 Chapter 13: You CallThat Funny?
Part 18 Part V: Rememberings
Chapter 19 Chapter 14: Robert Cormier Remembered
Chapter 20 Chapter 15: Bill Morris, the Last Civilized Man
Chapter 21 Chapter 16: Who's Mike Printz
Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Monroe Elementary, Mike, and Me: A Memoir
Part 23 Index
Part 24 About the Author
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