20th Century American Short Stories
ALL1529-C First 6 Weeks Wednesday 3:00-4:20 Start Date 16-Sep
Grossman 115 Limit 15
This course is an extension of the existing Great Books program, using the same model and format but applied to different course material. In this reading and discussions forum, we will focus on one short story per week. The coordinator will pose thought-provoking questions to kick off the discussions. Active participation is encouraged, and members are fully expected to engage with one another in class discussions. The coordinator will guide the class in order to gain insights into the stories, their authors and styles of writing. Course materials will be provided from The Best American Short Stories of the Century, edited by John Updike. Additional stories will be discussed in the second six-week session of this course.
More 20th Century American Short Stories
ALL1534-C Second 6 Weeks Wednesday 3:00-4:20 Start Date 28-Oct
Grossman 115 Limit 20
In this second six-week session, we will read and discuss additional stories from The Best American Short Stories of the Century, edited by John Updike. This course is an extension of the existing Great Books program, using the same model and format but applied to different course material. In this reading and discussions forum, we will focus on one short story per week. The coordinator will pose thought-provoking questions to kick off the discussions. Active participation is encouraged, and members are fully expected to engage with one another in class discussions. The coordinator will guide the class in order to gain insights into the stories, their authors and styles of writing. Course materials will be provided.
Coordinator: Bohdan Prypin 
Boh has a B.S. in Management. He is an experienced manager of projects and people, retired from the utility industry. He has a diverse background in technology, music and the written word. Specifically, he has four years of experience in Great Books.
