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AP LITERATURE SUMMER PROJECT 2018-2019 Welcome to AP Literature! After a great year together learning rhetorical analysis in AP Language, we turn now to stylistic analysis. I promise I will never mention rhetoric this year! If you do NOT love reading and studying literature, you WILL by the end of this year! (If you are UNWILLING to fall in love with literature, this is not the class for you!) I want you to read and to enjoy reading this summer. So, I am giving you some freedom in the choice of books that you will read. Your project consists of three parts. You are to choose one classic novel, one contemporary novel, and one young adult novel. (Please do not select a collection of short stories, poetry, or plays. Graphic Novels are on the recommended lists are fine!) If you do not find something on one of the recommended lists, you may choose something else but you MUST check with me first (via email) to make sure it is, in AP s estimation, a work of literary merit. I read everything so there should not be a problem!!! Please do NOT choose a book you have already read or are familiar with- I want you to expand your reading experience. Also, please do not select the following authors as we will read these together in class: Ernest Hemingway, Jane Austin, Emily Bronte, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jonathan Safran Foer (there will be more, but those are the ones that I am sure of right now!) Since this is a college level class, much of what we read has mature themes and content. Please get your parents /guardians permission to read each of your novel choices. All work is to be original and must be completed individually. Part one: Classic novel Assignment: Choose a classic novel to read. Your focus is on the literary techniques that create theme: characters, plot, motivation, setting, style, tone, and values. You may mark your text or keep notes in a notebook. Bring your novel and work to the first day of class. Using your notes, you will write an AP Literature Question 3 type essay on your book the first week of class. In addition to this list of AP recommended authors, you may also select any Pulitzer Prize Winner or Nominees http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/fiction or National Book Award Winner or Nominees for Fiction (make sure it is a novel!): http://www.nationalbook.org/nbawinners_category.html#.u3pmktjdv7y that were written before 1960.

1660-1731 Daniel Defoe 1689-1761 Samuel Richardson 1707-1754 Henry Fielding 1730-1774 Oliver Goldsmith 1775-1817 Jane Austen (not Pride and Prejudice) 1797-1851 Mary Shelley 1799-1850 Honore de Balzac 1804-1864 Nathaniel Hawthorne 1811-1896 Laurence Sterne 1812-1870 Charles Dickens 1816-1855 Charlotte Bronte 1818-1848 Emily Bronte (not Wuthering Heights) 1819-1880 George Eliot 1819-1891 Herman Melville 1821-1880 Gustav Flaubert 1821-1881 Fyodor Dostoevsky 1828-1910 Leo Tolstoy 1832-1888 Louisa May Alcott 1835-1910 Mark Twain 1840-1928 Thomas Hardy 1840-1902 Emile Zola 1843-1916 Henry James 1850-1904 Kate Chopin 1862-1937 Edith Wharton 1871-1945 Theodore Dreiser

1871-1900 Stephen Crane 1873-1947 Willa Cather 1873-1939 Ford Maddox Ford 1878-1968 Upton Sinclair 1879-1970 E. M. Forster 1883-1924 Franz Kafka 1885-1951 Sinclair Lewis 1885-1930 D.H. Lawrence 1896-1972 Betty Smith 1896-1970 John Dos Passos 1896-1940 F. Scott Fitzgerald 1897-1962 William Faulkner 1899-1961 Ernest Hemingway (not A Farewell to Arms) 1899-1977 Vladimir Nabokov 1900-1938 Thomas Wolfe 1902-1968 John Steinbeck 1903-1950 George Orwell 1908-1960 Richard Wright 1914-1994 Ralph Ellison 1917-1967 Carson McCullers 1920-2012 Ray Bradbury 1922-2007 Kurt Vonnegut 1922-1969 Jack Kerouac 1923-1999 Joseph Heller 1935-2001 Ken Kesey

Part two: Contemporary novel Assignment: Choose a contemporary novel to read. You must come up with twenty discussion questions (book club style!) AND their answers due on the first day of class. You want to imagine having a conversation with your peers and how to draw out the deeper meaning of the work. In addition to this list of AP recommended authors, you may also select any Pulitzer Prize: http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/fiction or National Book Award Winner for Fiction (make sure it is a novel!): http://www.nationalbook.org/nbawinners_category.html#.u3pmktjdv7y that was written after 1960. 1931 Toni Morrison 1931 E.L. Doctorow 1932 V.S. Naipaul 1932 Umberto Eco 1933 Cormac McCarthy (not All the Pretty Horses) 1933 Ernest Gaines 1934 N. Scott Momaday 1935 E. Annie Proulx 1936 Don DeLillo 1938 Joyce Carol Oates 1939 Margaret Atwood 1940 Bharati Mukherjee 1941 Anne Tyler 1942 John Irving 1942 Isabel Allende 1943 Michael Onjaatjie

1944 Alice Walker 1945 Pat Conroy 1946 Tim O Brien 1947 Stephen King 1947 Salman Rushdie 1948 Ian McEwan 1948 Leslie Marmon Silko 1948 Sue Monk Kidd 1949 Haruki Murakami 1949 Jane Smiley 1950 Julia Alvarez 1950 Gloria Naylor 1952 Amy Tan 1952 Rohinton Mistry 1954 Sandra Cisneros 1954 Louise Erdrich 1954 Kazuo Ishiguro 1955 Barbara Kingsolver 1955 Gish Jen 1955 Colm Toibin 1956 Ha Jin 1956 Chitra Baherjee Divakaruni 1958 Cristina Garcia 1959 David Wroblewski 1959 Jonathan Franzen

1961 Arundhati Roy 1965 Chang-Rae Lee 1965 Khaled Hosseini 1966 Sherman Alexie 1967 Jhumpa Lahiri 1969 Aimee Bender 1969 David Mitchell 1969 Edwidge Danticat 1970 Nathan Englander 1971 Kiran Desai 1972 Gary Shteyngart 1974 Nicole Krauss 1977 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 1978 Dinaw Mengestu 1981 Karen Russell 1984 Helen Oyeyemi 1985 Tea Obreht Part three: YA Novel This is the fun part! Read a YA novel and present it to the class in a unique and entertaining way during the first week of school. We will create a presentation schedule for you to sign up. Your presentation must include a visual component (and snacks, if connected to the story!). Making a book trailer is a fantastic idea. There are lots of book trailers on YouTube to check out to get inspiration. Please pick a book from the winner or honors list for the Michael L. Printz Award for Young Adult Literature at the American Library Association website at: http://www.ala.org/yalsa/printz-award *Because of the popularity of the movie/series versions, please do not pick A Fault in Our Stars or 13 Reasons Why- both are great books but not for this project!