Brown’s Program in Literary Arts provides a home for innovative writers of fiction, poetry, playwriting, screenwriting, literary translation, electronic writing and mixed media. The concentration allows student writers to develop their skills in one or more genres while deepening their understanding of the craft of writing. Many courses in this concentration require a writing sample; students should consult a concentration advisor or the concentration website for strategies on getting into the appropriate course(s).
Students in this concentration will:
Click here for a list of the Literary Arts concentration requirements. For more information about this concentration, please visit the department's website.
Literary Arts offers a capstone through its Honors Program. Students enrolled in or who have completed at least one 1000-level workshop or independent study may submit Honors applications to the Literary Arts Program (due by early September each year). Course requirements are the same as those for the regular concentration but Honors candidates must also include two 1000-level workshops or independent studies and complete a thesis. Please consult the department’s website for admission procedures and requirements.
This concentration allows you to address the following Liberal Learning goals:
| Year | Total | Capstone | Honors |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 39 | 39 | 26 |
| 2011 | 57 | 37 | 37 |
| 2012 | 44 | 44 | 33 |
Alumni of Brown's program in Literary Arts are now fiction writers, poets, playwrights, artists of literary hypermedia, and university teachers of creative writing and literature. Alumni have won the MacArthur Fellowship, a Pulitzer Prize, a Tony Award, an Obie, O. Henry Awards, a National Book Award, and many others. Books by Literary Arts alumni have been published by dozens of publishers, such as Routledge, Doubleday, Penguin, Random House, McMillan, Knopf, New York University Press, and Oxford University Press. Plays and musicals by alumni have been produced at the Trinity Repertory Company, the Kennedy Center, on National Public Radio, in the New York Shakespeare Festival and by the Los Angeles Modern Dance and Ballet.
Student Leaders:
If you are an advisor and would like to make changes to the information on this page, contact focal_point@brown.edu, or email Dean Besenia Rodriguez.