LIT 201: HUNGER - THE ARTIST'S DILEMMA
LIT 201: HUNGER - THE ARTIST'S DILEMMA
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LIT 201: Hunger - The Artist's Dilemma
Using Knut Hamsun's psychological masterpiece to think and feel more deeply about creativity, authenticity, and artistic life
This isn't about academic analysis - it's about transformation. Written in 1890, Hunger predicted every anxiety facing modern creatives: financial instability, imposter syndrome, and the psychological toll of pursuing art in a world that doesn't value it.
What makes this different? We treat literature as a vehicle for developing more sophisticated, emotionally intelligent humans. You'll engage with one of psychology's most prescient novels to understand your own creative path at a deeper level.
What You Get:
✓ Self-paced study guide with 7 comprehensive modules
✓ Curated multimedia content - videos, articles, essays
✓ Creative assignment options for Instagram, TikTok, Substack
✓ Friday office hours with Professor Hailo (6am EST)
✓ Course community with #hotliteratilit201 hashtag
✓ Featured student work - we repost outstanding assignments
✓ Course completion certificate
Who This Is For:
- Creative people struggling with financial anxiety and authenticity
- Anyone who's chosen passion over security and wondered if they're losing their mind
- Students who want intellectual depth, not surface-level self-help
- Artists, writers, freelancers navigating the psychology of creative work
Course Modules:
Module 1: The Creative Paradox
Module 2: The Unreliable Mind
Module 3: The Economics of Authenticity
Module 4: The Performance of Suffering
Module 5: Isolation and Community
Module 6: Hope and Despair Cycles
Module 7: Integration - The Modern Creative Life
Requirements: Copy of Hunger by Knut Hamsun (any edition)
Format: Self-paced - complete in a week or take a month
Level: No prerequisites required
Due to the immediate access nature of digital educational content, all sales are final. No refunds will be provided after purchase. By enrolling, you confirm you've read the course description and understand this is a self-paced literature study guide requiring you to obtain a copy of Hunger by Knut Hamsun separately.
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