A Sourcebook of American Literary Journalism
Representative Writers in an Emerging Genre
Edited by Thomas B. Connery
0-313-26594-1/978-0-313-26594-5
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Thirty-five lively and literate profiles by contributing scholars analyze major writers of this literary genre or writers known for a major work in the genre, and Connery provides short pieces for nineteen additional figures. The volume introduction discusses definitions and characteristics of literary journalism, with reference to the patterns of reality depicted. The roots of this "new journalism" are traced, and ideas of the theorists of this genre are explicated. Connery also provides the results of his research--newly-founded primary sources of literary journalism.
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Connery presents short biographical sketches of the `hundreds of men and women who have shaped the news world in America from the late seventeenth century to the present.' The alphabetically arranged narrative entries, averaging from one to eight paragraphs in length, give dates for each journalist, places he or she lived and worked, and information about personality, special interests and career development. . . . An interesting introduction gives an overview of such aspects of the field as censorship, muckraking, women journalists, war correspondents, and the electronic age. A bibliography and a reliable index complete the book. The authors are noted librarians; the late Robert B. Downs was a former president of ALA. This book promises to be a useful reference source and would be a welcome addition to public and high school libraries. . . . While all these writers are treated in one of Gale's literary criticism series, this book's focus makes it unique. It belongs in academic libraries serving schools of journalism and studies in American literature, though it might be more usefully placed in the circulating collection.
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