In Which Intel Is Not at All Bitter About Jonathan Safran Foer Teaching at Yale
10/18/07 at 4:13 PM

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Some news! Jonathan Safran Foer will teach a semester of classes to Yale English majors in the Writing Concentration, the Yale Daily News reports. It's a boon for the program, as it's rare to snag a young writer at the top of his game. The concentration has long boasted acclaimed poet J.D. McClatchy, Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Donald Marguiles, and Amy Bloom, the author of the recent New York Times best-selling book Away. The instinct is to make a joke about how Jonathan Safran Foer's second novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, felt like it was written for a freshman creative-writing class. But maybe that's too harsh. There are probably lots of young Yale students in the Writing Concentration who think that Safran Foer's insight might just help them become a successful novelist at a young age. Instead of, you know, becoming a bitter blogger, which is what the program did for me.
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Your Constantly Yale-Referencing Daily Intel editor, Chris
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