Program Type:
Discussion, Hobby, & Interest GroupsAge Group:
AdultProgram Description
Description
This course is a unique opportunity to study and discuss a variety of the seminal authors of the last two centuries by reading their short fiction. Led by writer, editor, and professor Joseph Reynolds, the seminar will be driven by open forum discussion and everyone will have the opportunity to articulate their perspective and debate a wide range of interpretations. Short fiction is the perfect opportunity to become familiar (or more familiar) with classic, important, and controversial writers without having to devote the time it takes to read and interpret a novel. It also allows us to study a much larger number of authors than we’d be able to a novel course. All of the works are publicly available by googling the titles.
Wednesday, April 5
The Garden Party - Katherine Mansfield
Snows of Kilimanjaro - Hemingway
Tuesday, 4/11
The Dead - James Joyce
The Score - Stephanie Pushaw
Tuesday, 4/18
The Swimmer - John Cheever
An Atheist Walks into a Temple - Payal Nagpal - - this story can be found to the right under "Attachments".
Tuesday, 4/25
A Good Man is Hard to Find - Flannery O’Connor
Good People - David Foster Wallace
Wednesday, 5/3
The Cheater’s Guide to Love - Junot Diaz
That Evening Sun - Faulkner
Wednesday, 5/10
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Fitzgerald