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The far edges of the fourth genre / edited by Sean Prentiss and Joe Wilkins.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Prentiss, Sean.
Wilkins, Joe.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Creative nonfiction--Authorship.
Creative nonfiction.
Essay--Authorship.
Essay.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (168 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
East Lansing, Michigan : Michigan State University Press, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Though creative nonfiction has been around since Montaigne, St. Augustine, and Seneca, we've only just begun to ask how this genre works, why it functions the way it does, and where its borders reside. But for each question we ask, another five or ten questions roil to the surface. And each of these questions, it seems, requires a more convoluted series of answers. What's more, the questions students of creative nonfiction are drawn to during class discussions, the ones they argue the longest and loudest, are the same ideas debated by their professors in the hallways and at the corner
Contents:
Mary Clearman Blew: Walking home
Ander Monson: Essay as hack
Brenda Miller: Writing inside the web: creative nonfiction in the age of connection
Dinty W. Moore: Rivering
Bob Sacochis: How to wind the clock of your days
Jon Rovner: Refresh
Robin Hemley: Lines that create motion
Joe Wilkins: Night
Nancer Ballard: Bald in back with three heads: wrestling with time in narrative nonfiction
Joy Castro: Grip and getting "grip"
Lia Purpura: Advice and on giving "advice"
Sean Prentiss: Eternal sunshine of the nonfiction mind: a new philosophy for understanding truth and creative nonfiction
Judith Kitchen: Gone a-sailing: a voyage to the edge of nonfiction
Lee Barnes: Memory, language, and truth in the written moment
Kim Barnes: The art and absence of reflection in personal nonfiction: what is the why?
Erik Reece: The act of writing: speak and bear witness.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781628950236
1628950234
9781609174118
1609174119
OCLC:
874098499

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