Course details
Name: ENGL - 503
Title: GRADUATE WRITING SEMINAR: FOOD WRITING
Section: 02
Semester: Fall - 2021
Credits: 3
Description:
“The Proust madeleine phenomenon is now as firmly established in folklore as Newton’s apple,” wrote New Yorker writer A.J. Liebling in 1962. “The man ate a tea biscuit, the taste evoked memories, he wrote a book.” In this seminar we will look at writers who have elevated the discourse on food. We encounter food in our everyday lives, and it is often by chance that a specific taste coincides with an experience that will resonate with us for years to come. We will discuss how these authors used a meal, or single ingredient, to create a transportive literary narrative. There will also be occasional writing exercises.
Liebling further conjectured about Proust: “On a dozen Gardiners Island oysters, some bay scallops, three sautéed soft-shelled crabs, a few ears of fresh-picked corn, a thin swordfish steak of generous area, a pair of lobsters, and a Long Island duck, he might have written a masterpiece.”
Last updated on 2021-04-28 By
Greenberg Jonathan (greenbergj)
Schedule: Thursday From 5:30 pm To 8:00 pm
Graduation requirements:
- Graduate (BA/MA)
Teaching Faculty: Rotella Mark (rotellam)
Is course canceled: No