Not Exactly Crime Fiction

Course

Not Exactly Crime Fiction

Monday, June 8, 2026
Monday, June 29, 2026
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The modern genre of crime fiction enjoys enormous popularity internationally, with readers thrilling to whodunits, hard-boiled detective stories, thrillers, police procedurals, and more. Though these works range from the dryly analytical to brutally violent, they tend to be formulaic: the reader knows what to expect in terms of form, and the aim is usually the solution of a crime. But there are many works of literature that are concerned with crime of various kinds that do not follow a generic formula. These, like crime fiction works, can offer glimpses into various societies, the human psyche, relationships, and more. They also present a broader range of literary strategies than generic crime fiction does. 

 

In this course we will read works by acclaimed authors from three countries: Sweden, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Ireland. Each week we will read either a short novel or a few short stories, looking at the authors, the historical and societal context of the works, the nature of the crime(s) committed, the genre of the work and how it lends itself to the representation of crime, and more.


Faculty Bio

Linda Haverty Rugg is a professor in Berkeley’s Scandinavian Department. She has taught OLLI courses on Ingmar Bergman, crime fiction, saga literature, eco criticism, and Mark Twain. She is also a recipient of OLLI’s “Distinguished Teaching Award.” She received her undergraduate degree with departmental honors in English and German from Barnard College, and her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Comparative Literature from Harvard University. 


This is an In-Person, Livestreamed + Recorded Course

  • Classes meet in person at the Golden Bear Center, Suite 365 (3rd floor), at 1995 University Ave., Berkeley
  • Classes will also stream live, and be video recorded
  • You must be a current OLLI @Berkeley member to register. Learn about membership, including our fee assistance program.

Schedule Highlights

  • Course starts on Monday, June 8, and ends on Monday, June 29
  • Classes meet for 4 weeks, 2 hours per session (1–3 PM)
  • All course materials will remain in Member Dashboards through August 31

Member Praise for Linda Rugg

Linda Rugg is such an engaging instructor, and she has a deep passion ... that invigorated all of us.

Dr. Rugg is an exceptionally gifted teacher. She is brilliant, funny and down to earth. The class exceeded all expectations


Faculty Q&A

Not Exactly Crime Fiction

[Field Trip] A Walk Among Giants: Public Art on the Embarcadero

Special Event

[Field Trip] A Walk Among Giants: Public Art on the Embarcadero

Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Join us on July 14 for a guided tour of the San Francisco Embarcadero's outdoor gallery of giant, joyful public artworks, led by OLLI member and SFMOMA docent Laurie Sanchez. Along the way, you'll discover the stories behind these shimmering, awe-inspiring forms — works that celebrate movement, resilience and imagination.

Details👇

  • We'll meet in front of the Ferry Building at 10 AM.
  • The tour will run about two hours.
  • Afterward, you're welcome to join Laurie and OLLI staff for a bite to eat – location TBD.
  • Can't walk the full route? No worries! Feel free to peel away at any point. (Muni runs along the route all day.)
  • More details will be shared with registrants as we get closer to the date.

[For OLLI members only]

[Field Trip] A Walk Among Giants: Public Art on the Embarcadero

[Vital Aging] What's All This Buzz About Mah Jongg?, with Linda Carucci

Special Event

[Vital Aging] What's All This Buzz About Mah Jongg?, with Linda Carucci

Thursday, June 11, 2026
Thursday, June 11, 2026

Might Mah Jongg be your next learning adventure? Come and find out! Veteran OLLI instructor Linda Carucci has played American Mah Jongg for ten years, teaching countless beginners the game's strategies and delights — and forging lasting friendships along the way. She joins Sara Orem in person for the final Vital Aging gathering of the academic year to offer an engaging introduction to the National Mah Jongg League's version of this ancient Chinese game of skill, luck and strategy. If you're looking to strengthen neuroplasticity, connect with other members, and have fun along the way, join us! No know-how required. Just curiosity and a love of learning.


Details 🀄️

[Vital Aging] What's All This Buzz About Mah Jongg?, with Linda Carucci

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

Special Event

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Step aboard the USS Potomac — once the floating White House of Franklin D. Roosevelt — on a fascinating guided dockside tour that brings its remarkable story to life. Originally built in 1934 as the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Electra and transformed just two years later into a presidential yacht, the Potomac served FDR until his death in April 1945. Discover how this historic vessel journeyed through decades of change before finding its home in Jack London Square.


Details 

  • Dockside tour takes place Wednesday, July 8, 12:30–1:30 PM
  • We will meet at 540 Water Street, Oakland
  • Please arrive by 12:15 PM
  • $20 (cash) per person — OLLI staff will collect when you arrive and then give to the docents
  • We will be split into two groups of 10 with separate docents
  • Flat-soled shoes are suggested due to uneven surfaces, high thresholds, and steep stairs between decks
  • Limited to 20 members

Parking and Access

  • Parking is available in Jack London’s Waterfront Parking Garage, one block from the Potomac and directly across from World Market at 101 Clay Street in Oakland. Enter on Clay Street between 2nd and Embarcadero West.
  • The Potomac does not fully meet modern accessibility standards under the (ADA). Visitors with mobility impairments are warmly welcomed, but please be aware that there are some access limitations. The ship has no operable elevators. Walkers and canes are commonly used aboard, though visitors should carefully assess their ability to navigate stairs when exploring different areas of the vessel. Wheelchairs up to 25 inches wide (measured from outer wheel to outer wheel) may be used on the main deck only.

[For OLLI members only]

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

Summer Term Begins

Special Event

Summer Term Begins

Monday, June 1, 2026
Monday, June 1, 2026

Join us for summer courses — online and in person — that dive deep into the long, fraught history of military interventions in Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan, lessons from the WWII Japanese American internment, LGBTQ+ placemaking in the Bay Area, the aging brain, the cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson, California foodways, sleep and more. Plus sign up for a trio of Summer Shorts — one-time special events open to OLLI @Berkeley members and the public.

Summer Term Begins

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

Special Event

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Step aboard the USS Potomac — once the floating White House of Franklin D. Roosevelt — on a fascinating guided dockside tour that brings its remarkable story to life. Originally built in 1934 as the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Electra and transformed just two years later into a presidential yacht, the Potomac served FDR until his death in April 1945. Discover how this historic vessel journeyed through decades of change before finding its home in Jack London Square.


Details 

  • Dockside tour takes place Wednesday, May 27, 12:30–1:30 PM
  • We will meet at 540 Water Street, Oakland
  • Please arrive by 12:15 PM
  • $20 (cash) per person — OLLI staff will collect when you arrive and then give to the docents
  • We will be split into two groups of 10 with separate docents
  • Flat-soled shoes are suggested due to uneven surfaces, high thresholds, and steep stairs between decks
  • Limited to 20 members

Parking and Access

  • Parking is available in Jack London’s Waterfront Parking Garage, one block from the Potomac and directly across from World Market at 101 Clay Street in Oakland. Enter on Clay Street between 2nd and Embarcadero West.
  • The Potomac does not fully meet modern accessibility standards under the (ADA). Visitors with mobility impairments are warmly welcomed, but please be aware that there are some access limitations. The ship has no operable elevators. Walkers and canes are commonly used aboard, though visitors should carefully assess their ability to navigate stairs when exploring different areas of the vessel. Wheelchairs up to 25 inches wide (measured from outer wheel to outer wheel) may be used on the main deck only.

[For OLLI members only]

[Field Trip] FDR's Presidential Yacht, USS Potomac

[Field Trip] Untold Stories: Oakland Chinatown Walking Tour

Special Event

[Field Trip] Untold Stories: Oakland Chinatown Walking Tour

Wednesday, July 29, 2026
Wednesday, July 29, 2026

*Full — Please contact the office to be added to the waitlist

Join us as we explore the rich, enduring spirit of Oakland’s Chinatown on a guided 2.5-hour walking tour. For 175 years, Chinatown has been a hub for immigrants and communities across the Asian diaspora, shaped by stories of perseverance and the search for belonging that began during California’s Gold Rush. We’ll visit sites central to the neighborhood’s often untold history, meet local leaders, and savor the flavors that make Chinatown so beloved — enjoying a tasty sample of a favorite treat and getting insider tips on where to find some of its best cuisine. The tour, organized by OLLI's Member Engagement Committee, will be led by Lailan Sandra Huen.


About the Guide

Lailan Sandra Huen is an educator, storyteller and community organizer with deep roots in San Francisco and Oakland Chinatown dating back to the Gold Rush era. Author of the national “Our Neighborhoods” report on protecting AAPI cultural districts and a doctoral student at California Institute of Integral Studies focusing on Asian American Studies and racial healing, she is featured in the award-winning documentary Alice Street for her work preserving Oakland Chinatown.


Details👇

  • Tour takes place Wednesday, July 29, 1:30–4 PM and will last about 2.5 hours
  • We will meet at Pacific Renaissance Plaza388 9th Street, Oakland, CA 94607
  • Please arrive by 1:20 PM
  • $25 (cash) per person — OLLI staff will collect when you arrive and then give to the guide
  • Limited to 25 members

[For OLLI members only]

 

[Field Trip] Untold Stories: Oakland Chinatown Walking Tour