Summer 2023 Writing S4810 section 001

HOW TO WRITE FUNNY

Call Number 10159
Day & Time
Location
MW 5:30pm-8:40pm
413 Dodge Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Patricia A Marx
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description In this class we will consider the various forms and functions of humor in written prose, discussing techniques and approaches to humor writing. Students will write their own humorous stories and essays which we will read and discuss in class, focusing not only on what is or isn't funny, but on how humor can be advantageously used to increase the power of an overall piece. The class will also break down stories, novels, and essays from a variety of authors-Bill Hicks' political satire; the darkly comedic fiction of Barry Hannah and Paul Beatty; the absurd humor of Tina Fey and Baratunde Thurston; Anthony Lane's charming British snarkiness; Spy Magazine's sharply parodic voice; Woody Allen's one-liners; Lena Dunham's zeitgeist comedy-in an effort to better understand what makes their humor work. Students will be asked to write stories inspired and influenced by these authors. As we critique each other's work, we will investigate strategies related to the craft of humor writing, including self-deprecation, political satire, humor and the other, going blue, dark comedy, schtick, humor as a means vs. humor as an end, crossing the line, and how to write funny without sacrificing substance.
Web Site Vergil
Subterm 07/03-08/11 (B)
Department Summer Session (SUMM)
Enrollment 11 students (17 max) as of 1:06PM Friday, April 19, 2024
Subject Writing
Number S4810
Section 001
Division Summer Session
Campus Morningside
Fee $20 Creative Writing C
Section key 20232WRIT4810S001