Close reading/reading closely a twórcze pisanie. O prze-pisywaniu literatury w programie nauczania twórczego pisania
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This paper is concerned with the methodological, practical and analytical dimension
of creative writing training. Lectures and seminars for first year students „Literary
masterpieces of XX–XXI Century”, have been dedicated to the education of close
reading skills, which is an introduction to the skills of creative writing, understood as rewriting,
or re-formulation of canonical literary texts. Creative writing students have been
instructed how to find their own voice on the margins of famous texts. This approach for
creative writing education is presented by Nicholas Delbanco, author of The Sincerest Form.
Writing Fiction by Imitation. Close reading and creative re-writing of canonical literary works
is a significant exercise of stylization, pastiche, narrative modes, point-of-view technique,
focalization and world and character building processes. Exercises like these are not
only creative writing training but also a workout of critical thinking, based on influential
paradigms like post-colonialism, feminism, cultural studies, due to the subversive potential
of re-written literature. This is an interesting challenge for both sides of the education
process: for students and for academic teachers. This paper is a review of analytical
procedures, practical exercises, questions and issues which were given to students during
a course on „Literary masterpieces of XX–XXI Century” (dedicated to Lord Jim by
J. Conrad, The Death in Venice by T. Mann; The Stranger by A. Camus) and an opportunity to
present students’ short stories and exam task fragments.
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