The Undeclared War between Journalism and Fiction
Journalists as Genre Benders in Literary History
In this volume, Doug Underwood asks whether much of what is now called literary journalism is, in fact, 'literary,' and whether it should rank with the great novels by such journalist-literary figures as Twain, Cather, and Hemingway, who believed that fiction was the better place for a realistic writer to express the important truths of life.
In this volume, Doug Underwood asks whether much of what is now called literary journalism is, in fact, 'literary,' and whether it should rank with the great novels by such journalist-literary figures as Twain, Cather, and Hemingway, who believed that fiction was the better place for a realistic writer to express the important truths of life.
Autor: | Underwood, D. |
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ISBN: | 9781137353474 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Springer Nature EN |
Veröffentlicht: | 07.10.2013 |
Untertitel: | Journalists as Genre Benders in Literary History |
Schlagworte: | B Biography, Literature & Literary studies Civilization—History Communication Cultural History Journalism Literary History Literature Literature, general Literature: history & criticism Literature—History and criticism Media Studies Media and Communication Palgrave Literature Collection Social & cultural history Social History history of literature;journalism;journalists |
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