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The American Novel Today (Fall)

Discuss major new work by today’s top writers, including emerging novelists, award-winners, and established favorites, all of whom are central to today's cultural conversation. We will investigate a variety of inventive narrative strategies, explore the psychology of numerous fascinating characters, and examine important topics within a context of changing times, changing lives and a changing world. Together we will explore: a father-son road trip to Mt. Rushmore, a surreal black hole in Silicon Valley, all those who lived in a single cabin in the American north woods across the centuries; immigrant Jews, African Americans and the mysteries and surprises of life in a small town in Pennsylvania; Gen X, marriage and the pursuit of happiness in the North Shore of Chicago;  the same day, the same family in three different years in a Brooklyn brownstone; two American wives in Saigon in 1963 and sixty years after;  summer stock on a beautiful lake and taking stock in a beautiful orchard in bucolic Michigan; a four-year-old Mi’kmaq girl  who goes missing from the blueberry fields of Maine; a young Asian American chef  who prepares decadent dishes for a secretive millionaire in an exclusive a mountain top safe haven.
Readings: Ann Patchett, Tom Lake,  Richard Ford, Be Mine ;  Daniel Mason, North Woods ; James McBride, The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store ; Nathan Hill, Wellness ; Percival Everett, James ; Tommy Orange, Wandering Star s; Michael Cunningham, Day ; Alice McDermott, Absolution ; C Pam Zhang, The Land of Milk and Honey.   Students should read Ann Patchett, Tom Lake for the first class
 
 

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You'll Walk Away with

  • Increased cultural literacy, including intercultural knowledge and competence
  • An understanding of current contemporary fiction, including its themes, meanings, and historical and cultural contexts

Ideal for

  • The curious and creative
  • Professionals who use critical thinking
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    • Section

      1
    • Semester

      Fall 2024
    • Date

      Sep 25 - Dec 11
    • Day

      Wednesday
    • Time

      1:00PM-2:40PM
      • In-Person
    • Format

      In-Person
      • In-Person
    • Sessions

      10
    • Location

      Midtown Center
    Tuition $679
    • Section

      2
    • Semester

      Fall 2024
    • Date

      Sep 26 - Dec 12
    • Day

      Thursday
    • Time

      10:00AM-11:40AM
      • Online
    • Format

      Online
      • Online
    • Sessions

      10
    • Location

      Instructor Led
    Tuition $679
    • Section

      3
    • Semester

      Fall 2024
    • Date

      Sep 26 - Dec 12
    • Day

      Thursday
    • Time

      1:00PM-2:40PM
      • Online
    • Format

      Online
      • Online
    • Sessions

      10
    • Location

      Instructor Led
    Tuition $679