Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0160 - The Short Novel
Spring
2019
1
4.00
Alejandro Cuellar
10:30AM-11:50AM TU;10:30AM-11:50AM TH
Hampshire College
328927
Emily Dickinson Hall 2;Emily Dickinson Hall 2
aecHA@hampshire.edu
The short novel is a unique form. It has all of the elements of pace found in a short story without the constraints of time and scope, and remains sufficiently expansive to allow for the presence of a broader-length narrative. In this course we'll explore the parameters of various short novels--their structure, focus, intent, and scope--by trying to read them as writers would. We will discuss the choices of writers such as Bolano, Cather, Morrison, Marias, Gordimer, Greene, and Achebe with respect to the above criteria-and attempt to determine the efficacy of the short novel as form. Students will write short responses to each reading, as well as three larger (6-8 page) papers. The overall aim of the course is to be a better writer by being a better reader.
Culture, Humanities, and Languages Writing and Research In this course, students can expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.