11.S948 | Spring 2018 | Graduate

Seeing the City Afresh

Course Description

This course explores the city through writing—listening to the voices of poets, short story writers, novelists, journalists, critics, historians, ethnographers, urbanists, musicians, filmmakers, and visual artists. Through extensive reading that informs their work on a longform story, students will join the chorus of …
This course explores the city through writing—listening to the voices of poets, short story writers, novelists, journalists, critics, historians, ethnographers, urbanists, musicians, filmmakers, and visual artists. Through extensive reading that informs their work on a longform story, students will join the chorus of storytellers to richly represent the variegated city. Our focus is on three nonfiction forms—essay, memoir, literary narrative—with special emphasis on the writer-editor relationship and on revision as a heuristic to better thinking.
Learning Resource Types
Written Assignments
A city intersection with stoplights, automotive traffic, and pedestrians.
A summer evening in Midtown Manhattan. (Photo courtesy of Christine Espino on Flickr. License: CC BY-NC-SA.)