Center
Course, Spring 2004
Spanish 148
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Writing Workshop in Spanish
Diamela Eltit
This
writing workshop will be taught in Spanish and will cover the
nuances of creative writing. Students’ writing samples
will be discussed and analyzed by the group with three students’ texts
covered in each class. Through this group format, the basic conceptualizations
of the art of literature will be constructed.
Diamela
Eltit is one of Latin America's most daring and
experimental writers and is highly regarded for her avant-garde
initiatives in the world of letters. Author of nine novels,
Eltit began her engagement with literature during the years
of Pinochet rule when she participated in the neo-vanguard,
staging art actions against the dictatorship, and published
her first novels, Lumpérica (1983) and Por
la patria (1986) to universal acclaim. She has been
honored repeatedly by international literary organizations,
among them the Modern Language Association in the United
States and Casa de las Americas in Havana, which last year
sponsored a week long conference on her work. She has also
held posts as writer-in-residence at Brown, Yale, Washington
University, and Columbia, and came to Berkeley several years
ago as a Regents' Lecturer.
Requirements:
The
workshop will be limited to 12 participants. To obtain a class
entry code applicants should turn in a creative
writing sample in Spanish that is no longer than 10
pages (30 lines a page) to Diamela Eltit at deltit@vtr.net.
January
27 – February 24, Tuesdays, 3:00 – 6:00
pm
CLAS Conference Room, 2334 Bowditch Street
Spanish 148 1 unit
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