Reading and Writing Travel

LIT4265.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2018 Reading and Writing Travel

Course Description

Summary

In her poem “Questions of Travel,” Elizabeth Bishop writes, Should we have stayed at home and thought of here? / Where should we be today? / Is it right to be watching strangers at play / In this strangest of theaters? This is the lament of every traveler, and the restlessness of these lines speaks directly to the literary practice we call ‘travel writing.’ We will examine the rich tradition of travel literature (non-fiction) and the ways travel and cultural collision have often animated the short story and the novel (fiction). In doing so, we’ll hit the road with dropouts, mystics, émigrés and exiles from Goethe’s time to our own, and locate common themes in travel writing across continents and historical periods. In addition, students will embark on their own journeys as travel writers, using the travel experiences they’ve catalogued as the basis for regular written exercises that will be workshopped. Corequisites: Students are required to attend all Literature Evenings and Poetry at Ź events (typically held on alternating Wednesdays at 7:00pm).

Prerequisites

Interested students should submit a writing sample to banastas@bennington.edu by November 15. Class lists will be posted outside the Literature office on November 27.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Benjamin Anastas

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2018

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

15