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Course Description

Following its debut in 1925, The New Yorker quickly became America’s de facto arbiter of literary excellence. Today, the influential magazine continues to publish a variety of internationally celebrated articles, short stories, essays, and cartoons each week. This course invites the reader on a guided tour of the literary styles, themes, and sensibilities featured in some of the most luminous New Yorker short stories published over the past century, including Lorrie Moore's "You're Ugly, Too," Jamaica Kincaid's "Poor Visitor," and John Updike's "Snowing in Greenwich Village."

Notes

Online registration deadline: Thursday, March 24, 5 pm CT.

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