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Course Description

Funny Writing: 21st Century American Comedic Novels | Explore, question, laugh, possibly cry. Read American satirical comedy novels written in the first quarter of the 21st century and discuss ideas, character, plot, setting, theme, literary style, and the social and political implications of award-winning, attention-grabbing, controversy-generating, critically acclaimed, best-selling fiction. Note: Senior Cycle class. Students must be 55 or older by start date to enroll.

Learner Outcomes

Demonstrate communication skills of listening, thinking, speaking, and writing; Explain how language is a human expression of humor; Differentiate the characteristics of comedies and tragedies; Relate one’s life experience and outlook to an author’s sustained point of view; Practice skills in discussion dynamics that can be applied to life, family, and civic contributions.

Notices

Students will be required to purchase or check out from the public library paperback books or e-books: Less by Andrew Sean Greer, Squeeze Me by Carl Hiaasen, and Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus.
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Section Title
Funny Writing: 21st Century American Comedic Novels
Type
In Person
Days
T
Time
10:30AM to 12:30PM
Dates
Jan 06, 2026 to Mar 10, 2026
Schedule
Contact Hours
20.0
Location
  • Off Campus
Delivery Options
Registration Fee
Drop Request Deadline
Jan 05, 2026
Section Transfer Request Deadline
Jan 05, 2026
Instructors
  • Cynthia Barry
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