Literary journalism and the aesthetics of experience / John C. Hartsock.
"Proponents and practitioners of narrative literary journalism have sought to assert its distinctiveness as both a literary form and a type of journalism. In Literary Journalism and the Aesthetics of Experience, John C. Hartsock argues that this often neglected kind of journalism--exemplified b...
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Amherst ; Boston :
University of Massachusetts Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Telling news naturally
- Telling the leaves from the forest
- The death of the dream of paradise
- The "elasticity" of literary reportage
- Negotiating cultural and personal revelation
- When nature abhors a vacuum
- Conclusion.