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CS92PROD
The Craft of Writing Nonfiction: Technique and Genre
COL 222
Fall 2009
Section: 01  
This course may be repeated for credit.

Narrative nonfiction is most easily defined in terms of what it is not: not journalism, not scholarly writing, not polemic, not simple expository prose. Nor is it confined to a single genre. Writers of narrative nonfiction write criticism, memoir, and contemplative essays, but the lines between genres are often blurred within a single essay. Our goal in this course is to become more experienced and fluent writers and readers. We will analyze essays and excerpts from longer nonfiction to learn the elements of craft: structure, voice, clarity, the use of dialogue and descriptive detail, and revision, the writer's most important practice. We will write our own essays and brief papers responding to the readings every week. Readings will include essays by John McPhee, Le Thi Dieum Thuy, Jo Ann Beard, George Orwell, James Baldwin, Patricia Hampl, E. B. White, Vivian Gornick, Richard Rodriguez, Barry Lopez, and Hilton Als.

Essential Capabilities: Writing
Extensive study of and practice in the techniques and genres of nonfiction.
Credit: 1 Gen Ed Area Dept: HA COL
Course Format: DiscussionGrading Mode: Graded
Level: UGRD Prerequisites: None
Fulfills a Major Requirement for: None
Past Enrollment Probability: Not Available

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