The LTA1 exam is divided into two sections both worth 45 marks. Section A is a contextual linking exercise in which there will be one compulsory question. You will be provided with a short non-fiction extract related to the struggle for identity in modern literature. The extract could be taken from a work of criticism, diary, letter, biography, cultural commentary,
The aim of the course is to encourage wide reading across all three genres, across time and across genders so you will be given the opportunity to link all your reading within the struggle for identity to the focus of the given passage. You must refer to prose, drama and poetry (though not the set text of poetry) and you may refer to one text in translation.
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PROSE NON-FICTION
Autobiographies and
Biography, Diaries
Maya Angelou
Diana Souhami
Nelson Mandela
Memoirs and Interviews
Silvia Calamati
Bobby Sands
Malcolm X
Alice Walker
Travelogues
Salman Rushdie
Autobiography, especially I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings (Virago, 1969)
The Trials of Radclyffe Hall * (Virago, 1999)
Long Walk to Freedom (Abacus, 1994)
Women's stories from the North of Ireland * (Beyond the Pale
Publications, 2002)
Skylark Sing Your Lonely Song (Mercier Press, 1982)
Malcolm X Talks to Young People (Pathfinder, 1964-1965)
The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult * (Phoenix, 1996)
The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey (Vintage, 1987)History and cultural
commentary, essays and
speeches
David Beresford
Beverley Bryan, Suzanne Scafe,
Stella Dadzie
Germaine Greer
Martin Luther King Jr.
Adhaf Soueif
Amrit Wilson
Laws
Parliament
Literary Criticism
Ralph Ellison
Dolly A. McPherson
Kate Millet
Amrit Wilson
Richard Wright
Jeremy Hawthorn ed.
DRAMA
Brendan Behan
Sudhar Bhuchar
Jim Cartwright
Caryl Churchill
Claire Dowie
Brian Friel
Lorraine Hansberry
Sarah Kane
Tony Kushner
Martin McDonagh
Sean O'Casey
Arthur Miller
Mark Ravenhill
Ntozake Shange
Timberlake Wertenbaker
Tennessee Williams
International Connections
(contributor Jackie Kay)
Ten Men Dead: The Story of the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike (Harper Collins,
1987)
The Heart of the Race (Virago, 1985)
The Female Eunuch (Harper Perennial, 1970)
I Have A Dream: Writings And Speeches That Changed The World
(Harper, 1956-68)
Mezzaterra-Fragments from the Common Ground * (Bloomsbury, 2004)
Dreams, Questions, Struggles South Asian Women in Britain
(Pluto Press, 2006)
'Section 28 of the Education Act' 1988
Shadow and Act (Vintage, 1967)
Order out of Chaos: The Autobiographical Works of Maya Angelou
(Virago, 1990)
Sexual Politics (Virago, 1977)
Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain (Virago, 1978)
Blueprint for Negro Writing + (1937)
The British Working Class Novel in the Twentieth Century (Hodder Arnold,
1984)
The Hostage (Methuen, 1958)
Child of the Divide * (Methuen Modern Plays)
Road (Methuen Modern Plays, 1986)
All plays * (some will be post 1990)
Why is John Lennon Wearing a Skirt? * (Methuen Modern Plays, 1996)
Dancing at Lughnasa * (Faber, 1990)
A Raisin in the Sun (Methuen Modern Plays, 1959)
Complete Plays * (Methuen Drama, 1998-2006)
Angels in America * (Nick Herne Books, 1992)
Beauty Queen of Leenane * (Methuen, 1996)
Three Dublin Plays: Juno and the Paycock + (1924), The Plough and the
Stars + (1926), Shadow of a Gunman + (1923) (Faber)
Death of a Salesman (Penguin, 1949)
Citizenship * (Methuen Modern Plays, 2006)
Shange Plays 1- (Includes For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide When the Rainbow is Enough)
Our Country's Good (Methuen, 1988)
A Streetcar Named Desire (Methuen, 1947)
New Plays for Young People * (Faber 2003)Simon Armitage
W.H Auden
Gillian Clarke
Carol Ann Duffy
Allan Ginsberg
Langston Hughes
Jackie Kay
Liz Lockhead
Audre Lorde
Grace Nichols
Adrienne Rich
Lemn Sissay
Gertrude Stein
Alice Walker
Benjamin Zephaniah
Edited by Lemn Sissay
Agnes Meadows
Gillian Clarke
Alice Oswald
Grace Nichols
Carol Ann Duffy
Jackie Kay
Liz Lochhead
Lenin Sissay
TEXTS IN TRANSLATION
Novels
Isabel Allende
Alexandra Kollontai
Manuel Puig
Alexander Solzenichen
Poetry
Pablo Neruda
Drama
Bertolt Brecht
Federico Garcia Lorca
Non fiction
autobiography/diary/travelogue
Anne Frank
Che Guevara
Nawal al-Saadawi
Dead Sea Poems * (Faber, 1995)
e.g 'The Quarry', 'Funeral Blues', 'Refugee Blues' + (1930s)
Letter From a Far Country (1985)
The Other Country * (Anvil, 1990)
Howl (City Lights Pocket Poet Series, 1956)
Collected Poems + (Vintage, 1930-1960)
Life Mask * (Bloodaxe Books, 2005)
Dreaming Frankenstein and Collected Poems (Polygon, 1984)
Any – (some will be post 1990)
The Fat Black Woman's Poems (Virago, 1984)
The School Among the Ruins * (Norton, 2004)
Morning Breaks in the Elevator * (Payback Press, 1999)
Tender Buttons + (Dover, 1914)
Revolutionary Petunias and other Poems (Harcourt Brae Jovanovitch, 1970)
Too Black, Too Strong * (Bloodaxe Books, 2001)
The Fire People: A Collection of Contemporary Black British Poets *
(Payback Press, 1998)
Woman (Waterways, 2003)
A Recipe for Water (Carcaret, 2009)
The Thing in the Gap Stone Stile (Faber, 1996)
I Have Crossed an Ocean (Bloodaxe Books Ltd, 2010)
Love Poems (Picador, 2010)
Darling (Bloodaxe Books Ltd, 2007)
The Colour of Black and White (Polyfon, 2003)
Rebel Without Applause (Bloodaxe Books Ltd, 1992)
The House of the Spirits (Chile/Spanish) (Black Swan, 1985)
Love of Worker Bees + (USSR/Russian) (Virago, 1930)
Kiss of the Spider Woman (Argentina/Spanish) (Vintage, 1976)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch (USSR/Russian) (Penguin, 1962)
Residence on Earth + (Chile/Spanish) (Souvenir Press, 1933)
Mother Courage and her Children + (German) (Methuen, 1940)
The House of Bernarda Alba + (1936), Yerma + (1934), Blood Wedding +
(1933) (Spanish) (Penguin)
The Diary of a Young Girl (Dutch) (Penguin, 1947)
The Motorcycle Diaries (Argentina/Spanish) (Harper Perennial, 1952)
Memoirs from the Women's Prison (Egypt/Arabic) (1984)