Sophomore Lit

6: A Separate Peace

May 17, 2015
In this engaging discussion, guest Al Lewis, a Phillips Exeter Academy alumnus and witness to the film adaptation of A Separate Peace, brings a unique perspective. He shares personal ties to the novel and recounts his experiences at the school where it was set. The conversation dives into themes of youth, friendship, and tragedy, exploring the complex bond between Gene and Phineas. Al also provides behind-the-scenes stories from the film, emphasizing the book's cultural and educational significance, even as its relevance wanes in today's literary discussions.
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ANECDOTE

Al Lewis's Exeter Connection

  • Al Lewis attended the real school where "A Separate Peace" is set and witnessed the filming of its obscure movie version.
  • The show hosts use Al's experience as a ringer to discuss the book's lasting impact and obscurity.
INSIGHT

Genre Roots and Subversion

  • "A Separate Peace" fits in the tradition of 1930s British-style school stories focusing on athletics and coming-of-age.
  • It tries to subvert this by incorporating personal tragedy but ultimately reaffirms earlier storytelling norms.
ANECDOTE

The Real Devon River Tree

  • The actual jumping-off tree from the book exists at Exeter, but most students now jump off a shorter bridge.
  • Al Lewis warns that jumping from the tree could be dangerous and does not recommend it.
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