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437 Prose Forms (3)
The making of a work of prose requires expertise with the structure of the
chosen form, and an understanding of the relationship of form to content. This
class teaches the techniques for planning and drafting major prose forms which
could include the very-short story, the story, novella, novel, linked-story
collection, episodic novel, essay novel, the play, the creative nonfiction
book, and others. Students will learn how to create particular prose forms and
how to use content as a guide to inventing new forms. We will examine some of
the best examples of both traditional and newly invented forms by writers such
as Anton Chekhov, Katherine Anne Porter, Tim O'Brien and Sandra Cisneros.
Prerequisite: 312 Offered: Each year
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