2025 - Spring

Journalism as Literature: Storied New York

Course Number: JOUR-UA 504.001

Day & Time: Wed | 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Location: 20 Cooper Square, Room 743

Instructor: Suketu Mehta

Prerequisites: None

“The true New Yorker secretly believes that people living anywhere else have to be, in some sense, kidding.” — John Updike

New York is the most storied city in America and possibly the world; generations of writers have been entranced by it, and have produced masterpieces in tribute. We will look at the city as a character, in journalism, memoir, fiction, poetry, and film. What is the idea of New York in historical and contemporary imagination, and how different or similar are today’s chroniclers of the city from their predecessors? What can we learn about urban reportage from the best practitioners of the genre? We will examine the texts for thematic concerns as well as those of craft. We will see how sentences and paragraphs are structured so that the text provides pleasure as well as information. And along the way, we will discover the broader possibilities and limitations of nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and film.

Notes: Counts as an elective for the journalism major and both journalism minors. Crosslisted with Social and Cultural Analysis (SCA) as Topics: Storied New York SCA-UA 721.

Questions? Email undergraduate.journalism@nyu.edu.