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Voice and Vision: A Guide to Writing History and Other Serious Nonfiction [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 238 pages, height x width: 210x140 mm, 3 line illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674033302
  • ISBN-13: 9780674033306
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 238 pages, height x width: 210x140 mm, 3 line illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674033302
  • ISBN-13: 9780674033306
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Voice and Vision is for those who wish to understand the ways in which literary considerations can enhance nonfiction writing. At issue is not whether writing is scholarly or popular, narrative or analytical, but whether it is good. --from publisher description

It has become commonplace these days to speak of “unpacking” texts. Voice and Vision is a book about packing that prose in the first place. While history is scholarship, it is also art—that is, literature. And while it has no need to emulate fiction, slump into memoir, or become self-referential text, its composition does need to be conscious and informed.

Voice and Vision is for those who wish to understand the ways in which literary considerations can enhance nonfiction writing. At issue is not whether writing is scholarly or popular, narrative or analytical, but whether it is good. Fiction has guidebooks galore; journalism has shelves stocked with manuals; certain hybrids such as creative nonfiction and the new journalism have evolved standards, esthetics, and justifications for how to transfer the dominant modes of fiction to topics in nonfiction. But history and other serious or scholarly nonfiction have nothing comparable.

Now this curious omission is addressed by Stephen Pyne as he analyzes and teaches the craft that undergirds whole realms of nonfiction and book-based academic disciplines. With eminent good sense concerning the unique problems posed by research-based writing and with a wealth of examples from accomplished writers, Pyne, an experienced and skilled writer himself, explores the many ways to understand what makes good nonfiction, and explains how to achieve it. His counsel and guidance will be invaluable to experts as well as novices in the art of writing serious and scholarly nonfiction.

Recenzijas

"History is scholarship. It is also art, and it is literature. It has no need to emulate fiction, morph into memoir, or become self-referential. But those who write it do need to be conscious of their craft. And what is true for history is true for all serious nonfiction." - from the book"

Packing Prose 1(6)
Part I. Arts
In the Beginning, Words
7(5)
Art and Craft
12(7)
Rules of Engagement
19(8)
Nonfiction as Writing
27(10)
Voice . . .
37(15)
. . . and Vision
52(11)
Designing
63(21)
Plotting
84(12)
Transitioning
96(9)
Dramatizing
105(9)
Editing I
114(13)
Part II. Crafts
Prose
127(26)
Character
153(23)
Setting
176(15)
Point of View
191(13)
Showing and Telling
204(14)
Editing II
218(19)
Figures of Speech
237(13)
Technical Information
250(18)
Questions of Scale
268(9)
Part III. Doing It
Theory and Practice
277(11)
Writing Lives
288(13)
Notes 301(8)
Index 309
Stephen J. Pyne is a Regents Professor at Arizona State University. He is the author of many books, including Smokechasing and Tending Fire.