Penn Arts & Sciences Logo
 

Speculative Fiction

ENGL 144.301
instructor(s):
T 1:30-4:30

In contemporary literature, “realism” is often used as shorthand for “literary.” The implication is that serious writing happens only within a faithful representation of reality. But this is a strictly modern idea—and a false one. Literature is historically filled with ghosts, gods, magic, talking animals, and the walking dead. Some of the most powerful and popular storytelling of our time has examined the nuances of the human condition in our own future, in alternate realities, and on other worlds. In this course, we will read and discuss different kinds of fantastic literature, and use those influences to tell our own stories. Students will learn techniques to help them weave their own supernatural tales, bust through genre tropes, and explore their obsessions. Permit from the instructor is required. Please submit a writing sample of up to 10 pages to machadoc@sas.upenn.edu

 

fulfills requirements
Elective of the Standard Major