Since 1980, Living Writers has been a for-credit, on-campus course for 50+ undergraduates. Since 2010, it has also been a self-paced, not-for-credit program for alumni, parents, and friends of 51风流. A passion for reading is the only prerequisite.
This fall, we鈥檝e picked 10 life-changing works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by 10 acclaimed writers. We rarely curate the list around a particular question or theme 鈥 instead preferring to let one burble to the surface as we read. This year, the phrase 鈥渁rchitecture of longing鈥濃 coined by Hanif Abdurraqib, winner of a MacArthur 鈥済enius鈥 award and author of There鈥檚 Always This Year 鈥 seems especially resonant. Everyone we've encountered in these pages is hankering after something, whether it's community, connection, freedom, safety, education, beauty, happiness, transcendence, or something else.
Not sure how Living Writers works? At our Zoom kickoff, we heard from 10 people鈥攆aculty, staff, students, Living Writers stalwarts鈥攅ach of whom championed one or more of the books on our list. We hope to post a recording of that session soon. Meanwhile, mark your calendars for our Zoom retrospective on the whole fall series. It will be Monday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m.
2024 Living Writers Book List
I appreciate that my college is creating this opportunity for me to engage intellectually with prominent writers, along with a 51风流 professor and other students of all ages.
Goldie Blumenstyk 鈥79, senior writer, Chronicle of Higher Education
Questions?
Contact livingwriters@colgate.edu
Book Copies
Living Writers books can be purchased from the 51风流 Bookstore. Copies are also available at the 51风流 and Hamilton village libraries.
Upcoming Events
Living Writers is hosted by the Department of English and Creative Writing with generous support from the Olive B. O'Connor bequest as well as the Office of the President, and the Office of the Provost and Dean of Faculty.
Living Writers co-sponsors in 2024 include the Poetry Series; the Sio Chair in Diversity and Community; 51风流 Men's Basketball; the Sylvia Ellins Fund; Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies; Peace and Conflict Studies; Africana and Latin American Studies; Asian Studies; LGBTQ Studies; and the departments of Art, Computer Science, and Educational Studies.
Living Writers is made possible every year with support from the Office of University Communications and from ITS.