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Annapolis Autumn: Life, Death, and Literature at the U.S. Naval Academy
Contributor(s): Fleming, Bruce (Author)
ISBN: 1595580026     ISBN-13: 9781595580023
Publisher: New Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2005
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Annotation: What really goes on behind the wall that surrounds the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis? Fleming, professor of English for nearly two decades at the academy and a prizewinning author, captures the sights, sounds, colors, and conversations of this tradition-steeped institution.
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Educators
- History | Military - Naval
- History | Military - United States
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2005041480
Physical Information: 1.06" H x 5.58" W x 7.62" (0.89 lbs) 274 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - Maryland
 
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What really goes on behind the wall that surrounds the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis? What are all those midshipmen, future officers in the U.S. Naval and Marine Corps and leaders of our society, thinking as they stand in neat ranks at the parades beloved by tourists? What are their professors actually educating them to do.

In Annapolis Autumn, Bruce Fleming, professor of English for nearly two decades at the academy and a prizewinning author, captures the sights, sounds, colors, and conversations of this tradition-steeped institution.

In other classes, the cadets learn how to assemble guns, control armored vehicles, man battleships, and kill other human beings. Nothing is ever less than outstanding, sir! In English class, however, Fleming introduces his students to nuance and subtext, to the gay poets of World War I, and to the idea that not every piece of literature is designed to be motivational. Sharing stories from his twenty years at the academy, Fleming explores questions about teaching, the labels liberal and conservative, and the ultimate purpose of higher education--issues made all the more gripping at a time when many of his students will graduate from the classroom to the battlefield.