76.
Title: [Six Geese A-Slaying]
Author: Donna Andrews
Pages: 336
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Medium: Hardback
Acquisition: Pre-ordered
Date Completed: November 3, 2013
Rating: ****
I think Donna Andrews is one author who can write a mystery involving churches that leaves me feeling amused as opposed to alienated. There's little preaching and plenty of cheer as members of various denominations band together to lend a hand when a series of pranks renders some sanctuaries inhabitable during the Christmas season. As usual, there is a perfectly detestable deceased and a likewise repugnant culprit. Although I held out hope for a different outcome, I knew it was unlikely to come, and am no less charmed for Andrews' own authorial choices.
I tend to balk at anything winter-holiday until after Thanksgiving, but Andrews has given me a bit of holiday cheer that may carry me through the long weeks at the end of the semester.
76.
Title: [Oedipus Rex]
Author: Sophocles
Pages:
Genre: Drama
Medium: Fitts edition
Acquisition: work text
Date Completed: November 3, 2013
Rating: *****
I've found there are a few works that just don't seem to grow stale, and Oedipus Rex is one of these. I look forward to teaching it every semester, and leading students through all the devious twists and turns. One of my favorite tasks is tracing the changes in the tone of the Chorus, and considering whether or not they are in part to blame for the drama's outcome.
I am, however, a bit suspicious about this particular translation, but it seems like a bit of a standard.