Mr. James Geary is an adjunct lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. He has taught at the VII Foundation; Bennington College; Boston University; Brandeis University; the Faber Academy; Tufts University; and the Harvard Extension School. He is the former deputy curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, where he edited Nieman Reports, and the former editor of the European edition of Time magazine. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller The World in a Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism, the second edition of which was published by the University of Chicago Press, Wit’s End: What Wit Is, How It Works, and Why We Need It, and I Is an Other: The Secret Life of Metaphor and How It Shapes the Way We See the World, among other books.
For his Fulbright-Nehru project, Mr. Geary is teaching two literary/creative nonfiction writing courses at Ashoka University, India. He is helping Ashoka students articulate and apply the elements and structure of literary/creative nonfiction, synthesize and organize information from disparate sources to tell powerful stories and craft compelling narratives based on original reporting and research. The project is expected to not only benefit Ashoka students intending to pursue advanced writing practices, but also those who want to develop their writing skills for careers in other professions.