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The New New Journalism: Conversations with America’s Best Nonfiction Writers on Their Craft [Paperback]

The New New Journalism: Conversations with America's Best Nonfiction Writers on Their Craft

From Publishers Weekly

Boynton uses the clunky moniker “new new journalism” to describe a group of reporters today who write article- and book-length examinations of their subjects, often pioneering new reporting techniques (such as Adrian Nicole Leblanc’s trick of leaving her tape recorder with her subjects when she went home as a way of getting them to open up without her around–a method that worked to wonderful effect in her Random Family). Yet, Boynton points out, these writers also stay true to strict journalistic standards, unlike Tom Wolfe and the New Journalists, whose creative narrative methods broke all the rules. Many of the reporters Boynton highlights are also motivated by an activist impulse that informs but never overpowers their work. Boynton, the director of New York University’s magazine journalism program, offers a nuts-and-bolts approach to understanding the way these reporters write, interviewing them on the smallest of details, such as how they or (more…)

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