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English 156 - Spring, 2016
The Short Story
Class Information
Instructor:
Recker, Laurel
CRN:
63191
Time:
TR 3:10-4:30
Location:
146 Olson
Description
A course in intensive reading of the short story, designed for both major and nonmajor students who relish a good tale. We start with early European and American classics (Chekhov, Hawthorne, others) and move quickly to emphasize contemporary authors who specialize in spoken performances (David Sedaris), magic realism (Gabriel Garcia Marquez), minimalism (Raymond Carver), and a wide variety who will intrigue, puzzle, provoke and delight both the casual reader and serious literary student--Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, Amy Tan, Sherman Alexie, Jhumpa Lahiri, Sandra Cisneros, others.
Grading
Three short papers & final exam
Texts
The Story and Its Writer
, Charters, 9th ed. (9781457664618)