Voice and Vision is as much a tour de force of critical reading as it is an incomparable guide to the writing of history, a brilliant elaboration of the subtle dialect between 'art' and 'craft' in nonfiction prose. -- Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums Pyne offers a powerful and persuasive case for works that combine the techniques of great literatureincluding a novelist's eye for narrative, language, character development, and scene settingwith a historian's passion for factual accuracy and respect for the rules of evidence. This is a remarkable book. -- Steven Mintz, author of Huck's Raft: A History of American Childhood This engaging discussion of historical narrative is part meditation and part manual. It distills the experience, gained from wide and generous reading as well as prolific writing, of a master of the genre. -- Harriet Ritvo, author of The Platypus and the Mermaid: And Other Figments of the Classifying Imagination Philanthropists seeking ways to add meaning and consequence to the academic pursuit known as 'research and scholarship' could have a tremendousand measurableimpact with one simple investment: purchase hundreds of copies of this book and distribute them to social science and humanities faculty and graduate students across the nation. -- Patty Limerick, author of the essay "Dancing with Professors: The Trouble with Academic Prose" [ Pyne's] book is a tour de force of critical commentary and explanation. Voice and Vision is an engaging literary performance in its own right. -- Peter Cochrane * The Australian * The book is everything the author says a work of nonfiction ought to be: well written, clearly thought out, and full of specific examples (of what to do and what not to do). An essential tool for anyone who is attempting to write nonfiction, or even just thinking about it. -- David Pitt * Booklist *