Addie and Louis discuss the fact that it’s set in Holt, the fictional town in which they live. On page 145, Addie mentions the Denver Center for the Performing Arts production of Benediction, based on the author’s own novel. Why did Addie buy new clothes for her trips to Denver that she never wears in Holt? What signal does it send to the reader? 16. How does that influence their relationship with Jamie? 15. Addie and Louis both have regrets about the way they raised their children. When Louis confesses that he wanted to be a poet, what effect does it have on Addie’s opinion of him? And on your opinion? 14. How does Jamie’s arrival deepen the connection between Addie and Louis? 13. Even at our ages." Why does he feel freer with Addie than he does alone? How does his behavior become more uninhibited as the novel progresses? 12. On page 52, Louis describes his relationship with Addie to his daughter, "It’s some kind of decision to be free. Why did Addie refuse to move after Connie’s death? How did this decision color Gene’s reaction to his mother’s late-in-life love affair? 11. In describing his affair, Louis says, "I think I regret hurting Tamara more than I do hurting my wife. How does that sense of propriety, of loyalty, influence their relationship with each other? 9. Addie and Louis both had troubled marriages, but stayed married until their partners died. What does Addie’s friendship with Ruth show us about Addie’s character? 8. Both Louis and Addie have to contend with gossip about their relationship. How does her attitude influence Louis’s? 6. The alley makes it seem we’re doing something wrong or something disgraceful, to be ashamed of" (8). Addie says, "I made up my mind I’m not going to pay attention to what people think. When Louis comes over for the first time, he knocks on her back door in the name of discretion. What do you think propelled her to do it? 5. It takes a considerable amount of courage for a woman of Addie’s generation to invite a man she hardly knows to sleep in her bed. How does the modest action in Our Souls at Night open onto larger insights about getting older? 4. Kent Haruf was known for using simple, spare language to create stories of great depth. The novel begins with the word "and": "And then there was the day when Addie Moore made a call on Louis Waters." What do you imagine came before it? 3. He had an unusual method of writing, for his first draft he would "write blind" by pulling a wool cap over his eyes so he wouldn’t be distracted by spelling, syntax or punctuation.ĭiscussion Questions 1. Faulkner and Hemingway are sited as two of his influences. He went on to publish his most acclaimed novel, Plainsong, his novel about the connected lives of two aging brothers and the pregnant girl they agree to take in. He is the author of six novels, all set in the fictional town of Holt, Colorado, the first being The Tie That Binds published in 1984. Before becoming a writer he worked in a variety of places including a chicken farm, a rehabilitation hospital and a presidential library. Kent Haruf was born in 1943 in Pueblo, Colorado. After being diagnosed with an incurable lung disease Haruf decided not to “just sit around waiting” for the end, instead he picked up his pen and Our Souls at Night is the result. Our Souls at Night is Kent Haruf's final novel, finished just days before he died in 2014, it was published posthumously. “I was always in love with Robert Redford – I made three films with him and nothing happened, because I was married and he was married,” she has said.For our discussion we will be discussing Our Souls at Night by Kent Haruf In my preparation I have gathered the following material to enhance our discussion. Fonda, certainly, has been upfront about her love for Redford. And now they are at it again, at the ages of 79 and 81 respectively, in the Netflix film drama Our Souls at Night, playing a couple of widowed elderly neighbours whose quietly blossoming friendship leads, eventually, to sex.īut while these great sex symbols of old Hollywood have been pretend lovers, it’s a surprise that they have never been the real thing. It wasn’t the first or the last time these two stars would share a bed: a year before, in 1966 they played an unhappily married couple in Arthur Penn’s prison break movie The Chase, while in 1979 the pair had an on-screen romance as a TV reporter and a former rodeo champion on the run in Sydney Pollack’s The Electric Horseman. Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, reunited on screen in a romantic film drama, talk about their lifetime of chemistryįifty years ago, a 29-year-old Jane Fonda and a 31-year-old Robert Redford starred in the film version of Neil Simon’s kooky comedy Barefoot in the Park, in which they played two young, mismatched and utterly gorgeous newlyweds trying to make the best of their dilapidated shoebox apartment in Greenwich Village.
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