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Harry
Chapins
Ripple of Influence
Grows Every Day
Jen Chapin Leads Us
On A Lushly-Written
Journey Into Her Life
In Ready
WHY Takes Holistic
Approach to Fight
Hunger & Poverty
DMCs New Disc
Strikes Many Chords
Hard Rock Café
Serves Up Benefit CD
to Fight Hunger
When Howie Met Harry:
Catching Up With
Drummer Howard Fields
Performing Artist
Inspires Audiences
Through Prose
Celestial Cross-Pollination
Yields a Harry Chapin-
Dante Anthology of
Student Essays
Amish Farmers Co-op
Finds Innovation in
Simpler Ways
Still Wild About Harry
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My Lifes A Circle...A Harry Chapin & Dante Alighieri Anthology
includes
two essays for each of four of HarryÕs songs, along with the lyrics
for the songs, and a CD of the studio versions of the songs. Each
book sells for $15 plus $3 postage, with the net proceeds to be split
between The Harry Chapin Foundation and The Dante Society of America. |
by
Linda McCarty
Taking ideas
and putting them into action is a specialty of Baltimore, Maryland, English
teacher Dan Christian. In his quarter century of teaching at The Gilman
School, Christian has successfully merged his two passions, the music
of Harry Chapin and the teaching of Dantes poem The Divine Comedy.
The result is a thought-provoking and insightful spiral-bound book of
student essays called All My Lifes A Circle...A Harry Chapin
& Dante Alighieri Anthology.
Until this year, Christians in-class efforts had been informal, with
references to Harry being made as ideas arose while teaching. Recalling
a concept that emerged from a 1990 seminar for teachers of Dantes work,
this year Christian formally put celestial cross-pollinationthe intersection
of art and literatureinto place. Christian notes, I asked my students
to answer the question: Why and in what ways could a character in Dantes
poem have benefited from or been enriched by listening to this particular
song?
Once every three weeks or so, students would check out of the school library
CDs Christian made containing one of four Harry Chapin songs: A Better
Place To Be, Mr. Tanner, Tangled Up Puppet, and There Only Was
One Choice.
According to Christian, not only did his students embrace the assignment
but also they became fans of Harrys music in the process. There
Only Was One Choice was the most passionate hit with the kids. They
were in the Senior Room listening to it over and over. It was a delight
for them to respond this way, Christian said.
Some of the students comments, recorded by Christian in spontaneous reaction
to hearing the music, are included in the books preface, Impressions
from the Senior Room. Here is a sampling of their thoughts on There
Only Was One Choice: was he harry as a kid?...i love creased and
wrinkled dreams
so idealistic as a kid
maybe harry is wishing he could
go back in time and tell himself what he should have done.
The book includes two essays for each of Harrys songs, the lyrics for
the songs, and includes a CD of the four songs. The cover, pictured on
this page, reproduces paintings of Dante and Harry done by Christians
students.
Each book sells for $15 plus $3 postage, with the net proceeds to be split
between The Harry Chapin Foundation and The Dante Society of America in
gratitude for what both men and organizations have done for Christian.
To order send a check for $18 made out to Daniel Christian and send it
to him at 3811 Canterbury Rd., Apt. 812, Baltimore, MD. For more information,
contact him at dchristian@gilman.edu.
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