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The Situation and the Story: The Art of Personal Narrativeby Vivian Gornick
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A guide to the art of personal writing, by the author of Fierce Attachments and The End of the Novel of LoveAll narrative writing must pull from the raw material of life a tale that will shape experience, transform event, deliver a bit of wisdom. In a story or a novel the "I" who tells this tale can be, and often is, an unreliable narrator but in nonfiction the reader must always be persuaded that the narrator is speaking truth.How does one pull from one's own boring, agitated self the truth-speaker who will tell the story a personal narrative needs to tell? That is the question The Situation and the Story asks--and answers. Taking us on a reading tour of some of the best memoirs and essays of the past hundred years, Gornick traces the changing idea of self that has dominated the century, and demonstrates the enduring truth-speaker to be found in the work of writers as diverse as Edmund Gosse, Joan Didion, Oscar Wilde, James Baldwin, or Marguerite Duras.This book, which grew out of fifteen years teaching in MFA programs, is itself a model of the lucid inteligence that has made Gornick one of our most admired writers of ninfiction. In it, she teaches us to write by teaching us how to read: how to recognize truth when we hear it in the writing of others and in our own. Book News Annotation:This guide to writing memoirs and first-person essays shows how to
write by showing how to read and recognize the truth in the writing
of others. The book, which grew out of the author's 15 years of
teaching in M.F.A. programs, demonstrates the enduring truth speaker
to be found in the work of well-known and less-know writers including
Oscar Wilde, Joan Didion, and James Baldwin. This edition contains a
brief guide for writers, teachers, and students, with exercises,
discussion topics, and reading suggestions. There is no subject index.
Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:". . . guide for those aspiring to write their [own narrative] . . . [goes] a long way toward sorting out . . . what the genre is." (Jane Brox, The Boston Sunday Globe) Synopsis:Taking readers on a tour of some of the best memoirs and essays of the past hundred years, Gornick traces the changing idea of self that has dominated the century, and demonstrates the enduring truth-speaker to be found in the work of writers as diverse as Edmund Gosse, Joan Didion, Oscar Wilde, James Baldwin, and Marguerite Duras. Synopsis:New ed. for writers, teachers, and students, 1st pbk. ed.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-174). About the AuthorVivian Gornick's books include Fierce Attachments, Approaching Eye Level, and The End of the Novel of Love, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1998. She lives in New York City. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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