пятница, 17 мая 2013 г.

Literature US William Faulkner


(1897-1962)
 Came from an old southern family, grew up in Oxford, Mississippi. He joined the Canadian, and later the British, Royal Air Force during the First World War, studied for a while at the University of Mississippi, and temporarily worked for a New York bookstore and a New Orleans newspaper. Except for some trips to Europe and Asia, and a few brief stays in Hollywood as a scriptwriter, he worked on his novels and short stories on a farm in Oxford.

In an attempt to create a saga of his own, Faulkner has invented a host of characters typical of the historical growth and subsequent decadence of the South. The human drama in Faulkner's novels is then built on the model of the actual, historical drama extending over almost a century and a half Each story and each novel contributes to the construction of a whole, which is the imaginary Yoknapatawpha County and its inhabitants. Their theme is the decay of the old South, as represented by the Sartoris and Compson families, and the emergence of ruthless and brash newcomers, the Snopeses. Theme and technique - the distortion of time through the use of the inner monologue are fused particularly successfully in The Sound and the Fury (1929), the downfall of the Compson family seen through the minds of several characters. The novel Sanctuary (1931) is about the degeneration of Temple Drake, a young girl from a distinguished southern family. Its sequel,Requiem For A Nun (1951), written partly as a drama, centered on the courtroom trial of a Negro woman who had once been a party to Temple Drake's debauchery. In Light in August(1932), prejudice is shown to be most destructive when it is internalized, as in Joe Christmas, who believes, though there is no proof of it, that one of his parents was a Negro. The theme of racial prejudice is brought up again in Absalom, Absalom! (1936), in which a young man is rejected by his father and brother because of his mixed blood. Faulkner's most outspoken moral evaluation of the relationship and the problems between Negroes and whites is to be found in Intruder In the Dust (1948).

In 1940, Faulkner published the first volume of the Snopes trilogy, The Hamlet, to be followed by two volumes, The Town (1957) and The Mansion (1959), all of them tracing the rise of the insidious Snopes family to positions of power and wealth in the community. The reivers, his last - and most humorous - work, with great many similarities to Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, appeared in 1962, the year of Faulkner's death.

 TIME Magazine Cover

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среда, 15 мая 2013 г.

Mass Meadia in Tennessee

The main newspapers:


 Some people stress that newspapers are obsolete nowadays but we got information from them. Speaking about newspapers in Tennessee the most exciting for me were Ashland City Times and The Jackson Sun. 

Ashland City Times 

Ashland City Times is serious newspaper which is worth reading. It is local quality newspaper. THE EDITORIAL IS USUALLY PRINTED ON THE FIRST PAGE.





News:
-  An Ashland City police vehicle was totaled in a May 8 accident on Highway 12 South in front of the VantagePointe Homes at Marrowbone Heights apartment complex.
     - A flag-raising ceremony was held Saturday at the Tucker Empson County Office Building in Ashland City.

List of newspapers:  http://www.usnpl.com/tnnews.php

The Jackson Sun
Local sportive newspaper. 
To my mind this newspaper is worth reading. It is very informative. Everyone can get there some interesting information. That newspaper is mostly for adults.

                        
News:
 - The Scotts Hill baseball team won the District 15-A tournament last week with wins on consecutive days over Riverside. 
   -  The Jackson Generals used a six-run eighth inning Wednesday afternoon to snap a three-game losing streak, defeating the Tennessee Smokies 8-4 at the Ballpark at Jackson.


  More about newspaper:htstp://www.jacksonsun.com/
List of newspapers:  http://www.usnpl.com/tnnews.php
Posted by Maria Kupchak)

четверг, 25 апреля 2013 г.

Easter in USA

Easter egg hunts and rolls, Easter parades, and visits from the Easter Bunny are the most common types of secular activities taking place in communities across America at Easter time. 

Easter i USA has a lot fo traditions including services on Palm Sunday,the Sunday before Easter, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday. 
More about these celebrations:
http://usatravel.about.com/od/Events-And-Holidays/ss/Easter.htm


  • Easter parties are also a common sight during this holiday time where people come, feast and make merry.



Easter wedding is a popular trend in USA. People in USA usually like to their tie nuptial knot on this propitious day.


The Easter traditions in America mark the arrival of spring and the period to celebrate the rebirth of Jesus Christ. During Easter traditions, one gets to witness parades, carnivals, Easter egg decorations, music and much more. Every year on Shrove Tuesday, Mardi Gras carnival is hosted in many regions of the USA.

 Easter Symbols in USA which are not the same as in Ukraine!
Easter bunny - The rabbit, or hare, was a symbol of abundant new life in ancient times, and reminds us of spring and new life.
Candles - Symbolize Jesus, "the light of the world".

The lamb - Represents Jesus, "the Lamb of God".

Easter hats & wearing new clothes for Easter- Symbolizes new life offered through the death and resurrection of Jesus.

Posted by Maria Kupchak))





понедельник, 8 апреля 2013 г.

Tennessee

On the map.

Amazing view! Mississippi river.

I read a lot of information about Tennesse and can say definatly that it is located in the south part of United States. Tennessee is bordered by Mississippi, on the south. The geographic center of the state is in Rutherford County. What was interesting for me is that  most of caves in the United States can be found in Tennessee; there are over 8,350 caves registered in the state.The state is geographically divided into three Grand Divisions: East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and West Tennessee.What is interesting?There are twenty-three state parks, covering some 132,000 acres as well as parts of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee National Forest, and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park are in Tennessee. Sportsmen and visitors are attracted to Reelfoot Lake



Furthermore, the state also has many sites of historic interest, including the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson; the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site; Shiloh National Military Park and a big number of others exciting places.

Here you can read more information about Tennessee:


In my opinion everyone will enjoy Food Festival in Tennessee


Great food comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. There are numerous festivals and culinary events held throughout the state. If you love barbecue then Tennessee is the place to be from the famous month long Memphis in May festival to the Jack Daniels World Championship Invitational Barbecue held every October
This is marvellous event where everybody can find many new friends discover something new and unknown. You will remember that whole your life. What is the most unexpectedly? You can bring pets.




















четверг, 21 марта 2013 г.

Geography

Flag     

About the flag:

http://www.50states.com/flag/okflag.htm#.UUq8WhcqyE0

                                              
       Oklahoma on the map


Oklahoma is a land of low hills.  Oklahoma is a state situated in the western south-central United States. It is bordered on the north by Colorado and Kansas; on the east by Missouri and Arkansas; on the south by Texas ; and on the west by New Mexico. The geographic center of the state is in Oklahoma County. Climate in Oklahoma is humid, but I thing this doesnt matter if you want to visit this beautifull city. For tourists it would be interesting to visit Oklahomas mountains. Oklahoma has many high mountains. The highest point in the state is Robbers Roost Peak followed by Castle Rock. 

Landscape in Oklahoma!!!



Trip in Oklahoma:
General features:
The history of the Oklahoma my and Kristinas blog:

Wish you to visit such an interesting place and enjoy your trip)))
Posted by Maria Kupchak