I am blazing through books on my Masters reading list, making up for all kinds of procrastination on my part. I have read three complete books in the six days I have been here in Madrid. In addition, I have read articles and literary analysis of 6 or 7 more and written notes on all of them for studying purposes. As a result, I am feeling a little better about the prospect of taking comps in a few weeks. And just for the record, here is a little rundown of my comps and what I can expect:
Start with the reading list of about 60 novels and plays, plus a big ass poetry list, spanning the whole of Spanish literature, from Middle Ages to the 1990's.
Three tests:
1. Three hour essay test, choosing three out of five possible questions, dealing with the entire reading list.
2. Another three hour essay test, 3 out of 5 questions, this time dealing with the area of my choosing: poetry, prose, or theater. I have chosen theater.
3. If I pass those two exams, a two hour oral exam. Picture me in a room with three professors, asking me questions dealing with all of the classes I have taken over the past 4 summers in Madrid.
So I am making some progress. I have spent some time on this prior to this week, of course. But now that I dedicate almost all day, every day to the task, it is starting to seem a bit less daunting.
Almost all day is dedicated to reading and studying, but there is always time for Matt Damon. Yesterday I went to see Ocean's 13 for the first time. I know, I am slipping, but I was out of town for a wedding on opening weekend. Loved the movie--this really is the one they should have made last time, as Soderbergh has been quoted as saying.
I also got to meet MadridMan, a dude who runs a website dedicated to Madrid and all things Spain, which I read regularly. The message board is full of dorks like me who live for anything Spanish. There's a link somewhere over there in the sidebar, if you're curious. But MadridMan used to live in Columbus and last year moved to Madrid. We had a few beers after the movie at a rooftop café and it was a great way to spend the afternoon, on a gorgeous day in Madrid. The summer heat hasn't quite started up yet, so it has been in the 70s all week--I am loving it!
OK, back to the History of Spanish Theater in the 20th Century. Woo-hoo.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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3 comments:
Glad you got to 'Ocean's 13'... it really was the sequel '12' should've been. You're being so productive. Go you.
Ah come on! You're not a dork! You're a pretty nice guy for Hawkeye. hehehe.... (psst(!)... go Bucks(!). hehehe..)
Hi wendy! We enjoyed Oceans 13. I hadn't seen Oceans 12, I don't think, but apparently I hadn't missed much.
We did have a good time at the rooftop bar "La Casa de Granada" near the cinema.
Hope we can get together again before you go back home to the heartland.
Saludos, MadridMan
Hi Doug! Hope all is well and that you get this post. I ran into your blog and saw that you are having a baby and are married...congratulations. Great to hear the good news. All the best,
Gina
gina.hey@gmail.com
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