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From Fact to Fiction - Journalism and Imaginative Writing in America (Paperback, New Ed)
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From Fact to Fiction - Journalism and Imaginative Writing in America (Paperback, New Ed)
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Loot Price R471
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Walt Whitman spent twenty-five years as a journalist before he
published his first book of poems. Mark Twain pursued a twenty-year
career as a journalist before the publication of his first novel.
The list of great imaginative writers whose careers began in
journalism includes not only Whitman and Twain, but also Theodore
Dreiser, Ernest Hemingway, and John Dos Passos, among others.
Fishkin's book--the first full-length study to examine this
tradition in American letters--focuses on the lives and careers of
Whitman, Twain, Dreiser, Hemingway, and Dos Passos, in order to
discover the roots of their greatest imaginative works and the
factors that led each writer to turn to fiction. Fishkin determines
that they all turned to fiction because they wished to engage their
readers in ways not possible through conventional journalism, and
yet not one of them found his artistic stride until he returned, in
new and creative ways, to the subjects and strategies first
explored as a journalist.
Fishkin weaves together threads of biography, literary criticism,
literary theory, and social history to reveal the neglected role
journalism has played in shaping American literary tradition since
the 1830s. Her final chapter examines the attitudes toward
journalism and fiction, and the division between the two in the
works of such contemporary fiction writers as Norman Mailer, John
Hersey, and E.L. Doctorow.
Fishkin's probing examination of the poetry and fiction that
followed the newspaper and magazine work of Whitman, Twain,
Dreiser, Hemingway, and Dos Passos both reveals how each writer
transformed fact into art and how journalism has helped to give a
distinctively American cast to American literature.
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