How negotiable is a fact in nonfiction? In 2003, an essay by John D Agata was rejected by the magazine that commissioned it due to factual inaccuracies. That essay--which eventually became the foundation of D Agata s critically acclaimed About a Mountain--was accepted by another magazine, The Believer, but not before they handed it to their own fact-checker, Jim Fingal. What re...
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How negotiable is a fact in nonfiction? In 2003, an essay by John D Agata was rejected by the magazine that commissioned it due to factual inaccuracies. That essay--which eventually became the foundation of D Agata s critically acclaimed About a Mountain--was accepted by another magazine, The Believer, but not before they handed it to their own fact-checker, Jim Fingal. What resulted from that assignment was seven years of arguments, negotiations, and revisions as D Agata and Fingal struggled to navigate the boundaries of literary nonfiction. This book reproduces D Agata s essay, along with D Agata and Fingal s extensive correspondence. What emerges is a brilliant and eye-opening meditation on the relationship between truth and accuracy and a penetrating conversation about whether it is appropriate for a writer to substitute one for the other.
可以说是一本挺 one of the kind 的书。我翻了开头和结尾,没有看完,估计也不会去看完了。关于此书成书过程可以查阅美国 Amazon 上的读者 review。总而言之,从本书内容到本书成书经过,都是那一句:假作真时真亦假,无为有处有还无。 1. 请不要和一个处女座较真 2.论fiction和nonfiction的区别 3.请通读全文以后再开始批注,以免各种打脸。 1. 请不要和一个处女座较真 2.论fiction和nonfiction的区别 3.请通读全文以后再开始批注,以免各种打脸。 可以说是一本挺 one of the kind 的书。我翻了开头和结尾,没有看完,估计也不会去看完了。关于此书成书过程可以查阅美国 Amazon 上的读者 review。总而言之,从本书内容到本书成书经过,都是那一句:假作真时真亦假,无为有处有还无。
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