The Fine Art of Literary Fist-Fighting

The Fine Art of Literary Fist-Fighting How a Bunch of Rabble-Rousers, Outsiders, and Ne'er-Do-Wells Concocted Creative Nonfiction

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An account of the emergence of creative nonfiction, written by the "godfather" of the genre
 
"When [Gutkind] stops to look back on his own evolving perspective . . . [and] reflects upon his writing career, the choices he made . . . he puts himself, and us, right back in the moment-and the results are vivid, ambiguous, emotionally resonant, fascinating."-Lucas Mann, Washington Post
 
In the 1970s, Lee Gutkind, a leather-clad hippie motorcyclist and former public relations writer, fought his way into the academy. Then he took on his colleagues. His goal: to make creative nonfiction an accepted academic discipline, one as vital as poetry, drama, and fiction. In this book Gutkind tells the true story of how creative nonfiction became a leading genre for both readers and writers.
 
Creative nonfiction-true stories enriched by relevant ideas, insights, and intimacies-offered liberation to writers, allowing them to push their work in freewheeling directions. The genre also opened doors to outsiders-doctors, lawyers, construction workers-who felt they had stories to tell about their lives and experiences.
 
Gutkind documents the evolution of the genre, discussing the lives and work of such practitioners as Joan Didion, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, James Baldwin, Zora Neale Hurston, Rachel Carson, Upton Sinclair, Janet Malcolm, and Vivian Gornick. Gutkind also highlights the ethics of writing creative nonfiction, including how writers handle the distinctions between fact and fiction.
 
Gutkind's book narrates the story not just of a genre but of the person who brought it to the forefront of the literary and journalistic world.

Book information

ISBN: 9780300251159
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: Yale University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 814.009
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Sales rank: 10661
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 554g
Height: 166mm
Width: 244mm
Spine width: 28mm