Spring 2023 Writing UN3226 section 001

NONFICTION-ISH

NF SEM - NONFICTION-ISH

Call Number 16598
Day & Time
Location
R 2:10pm-4:00pm
201 80 Claremont Ave
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor James C Yeh
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This cross-genre craft seminar aims to uncover daring and unusual approaches to literature informed by nonfiction (and nonfiction-adjacent) practices. In this course we will closely read and analyze a diverse set of works, including Svetlana Alexievich’s oral history of women and war, Lydia Davis’s “found” microfictions, Theresa Hak Cha’s genre-exploding “auto-enthnography,” Alejandro Zambra’s unabashedly literary narratives, Sigrid Nunez’s memoir “of” Susan Sontag, Emmanuel Carrére’s “nonfiction novel,” John Keene’s bold counternarratives, W. G. Sebald’s saturnine essay-portraits, Saidiya Hartman’s melding of history and literary imagination, Annie Ernaux’s collective autobiography, Sheila Heti’s alphabetized diary, Ben Mauk’s oral history about Xinjiang detention camps, and Edward St. Aubyn’s autobiographical novel about the British aristocracy and childhood trauma, among other texts. We will also examine Sharon Mashihi’s one-woman autofiction podcasts about Iranian Jewish American family. What we learn in this course we will apply to our own work, which will consist of two creative writing responses and a creative final project. Students will also learn to keep a daily writing journal.

Web Site Vergil
Department Writing
Enrollment 18 students (15 max) as of 1:06PM Friday, April 26, 2024
Status Full
Subject Writing
Number UN3226
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Campus Morningside
Fee $15 Creative Writing C
Section key 20231WRIT3226W001