Reading and Writing the Lyric Essay

LIT4166.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2015 Reading and Writing the Lyric Essay

Course Description

Summary

***Time Change*** The lyric essay is a term given to work that is both poetic and discursive and that defies clear categorization. In these hybrid forms, the essayist may begin breaking into lines of verse, or poet may engage in a lengthier argument too rangy for the confines of a syllable count. In this course we will read Whitman's Specimen Days, Dickinson's letters, short essays by Virginia Woolf, Joan Didion, Julio Cortazar, Anne Carson and a score of other very contemporary writers whose work is uncomfortable with typical genre labels. Students will write their own hybrid forms and will write critically in creative forms. Students are only allowed to take one Reading and Writing course per semester. Corequisite: Students will be required to attend Wednesday literature evenings.

Prerequisites

Three to five pages of poetry or prose, submitted to mwunderlich@bennington.edu. by November 3. Class lists will be posted November 10.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Mark Wunderlich

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2015

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

15