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The Nonfictionist's Guide

On Reading and Writing Creative Nonfiction

Robert Root

Nonfiction_the 'fourth genre' (along with poetry, fiction, and drama)_is a literary field affecting bestseller lists, writing programs, writers' workshops, and conferences on the study of creative writing, composition/rhetoric, and literature. It is often labeled and/or limited as 'creative' or 'literary' nonfiction and subdivided into essay, memoir, literary journalism, personal cultural criticism, and narratives of nature and travel. A vital and growing form, nonfiction has, until now, needed a sustained discussion about its poetics_both the theory and the craft of this genre. The Nonfictionist's Guide offers a lively exploration of the elements of contemporary nonfiction and suggests imaginative approaches to writing it. Each chapter on a vital aspect of contemporary nonfiction concludes with a separate section of relevant 'notes for nonfictionists.' Beginning with a new definition of nonfiction and explanation of the nonfiction motive, Robert Root discusses the use of experimental forms, the effects of present and past tense and experiential and reflective voices, and the issue of truth. He provides groundbreaking explorations of the segmented essay and the role of spaces as an essential literary device, guiding both readers and writers through the innovative and stimulating ways we write nonfiction now.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 240 • Trim: 5¾ x 9
978-0-7425-5617-1 • Hardback • November 2007 • $76.00 • (£58.00)
978-0-7425-5618-8 • Paperback • July 2008 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
978-1-4616-4498-9 • eBook • November 2007 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Style Manuals, Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / General, Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies
Robert Root is a writer, editor, and teacher. A professor emeritus of English at Central Michigan University, he has spoken on creative nonfiction and the teaching of writing at national and international conferences and been a guest writer in nonfiction and creative writing programs.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 1 The Nature of Nonfiction
Chapter 3 2 Not the Design of the Author
Chapter 4 3 The Experimental Art
Chapter 5 4 The Art of Seeing
Chapter 6 5 Collage, Montage, Mosaic, Vignette, Episode, Segment
Chapter 7 6 This Is What the Spaces Say
Chapter 8 7 Immediacy
Chapter 9 8 Distance
Chapter 10 9 Writing by Ear
Chapter 11 10 Place
Chapter 12 11 Truth
Chapter 13 12 Last Words Last
Chapter 14 Notes and References
This up-to-the-minute, extraordinarily well-informed, and highly suggestive book cannot help but be valuable to writers and teachers of the genre. Robert Root has read widely and pondered deeply the patterns and perplexities that underlie the practice of literary nonfiction. A marvelously commonsensical addition to the literature.
— Phillip Lopate, author, The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology from the Classical Era to the Present


Root's is a welcome calm, clear voice in the often-confusing discussions surrounding what some refer to as the 'fourth genre,' i.e., literary nonfiction. Offering a 'poetics' of nonfiction, [he] provides an incisive exploration of the myriad terms for the genre and lively discussions of the range and depth of experimental forms within it and of research, truth, the segmented essay, and the role of 'white space.'
— Choice Reviews


[A]n invaluable tool for the classroom and any writer in the field.
— Kristen Iversen, The University of Memphis


The Nonfictionist's Guide is essential reading for all writers and teachers of creative nonfiction. In clear and elegant prose, Robert Root explores the deepest questions about the genre and demonstrates how to shape nonfiction texts that aspire to the condition of art.
— Rebecca McClanahan, author, Word Painting: A Guide to Writing More Descriptively and The Riddle Song and Other Rememberings


The Nonfictionist's Guide

On Reading and Writing Creative Nonfiction

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Nonfiction_the 'fourth genre' (along with poetry, fiction, and drama)_is a literary field affecting bestseller lists, writing programs, writers' workshops, and conferences on the study of creative writing, composition/rhetoric, and literature. It is often labeled and/or limited as 'creative' or 'literary' nonfiction and subdivided into essay, memoir, literary journalism, personal cultural criticism, and narratives of nature and travel. A vital and growing form, nonfiction has, until now, needed a sustained discussion about its poetics_both the theory and the craft of this genre. The Nonfictionist's Guide offers a lively exploration of the elements of contemporary nonfiction and suggests imaginative approaches to writing it. Each chapter on a vital aspect of contemporary nonfiction concludes with a separate section of relevant 'notes for nonfictionists.' Beginning with a new definition of nonfiction and explanation of the nonfiction motive, Robert Root discusses the use of experimental forms, the effects of present and past tense and experiential and reflective voices, and the issue of truth. He provides groundbreaking explorations of the segmented essay and the role of spaces as an essential literary device, guiding both readers and writers through the innovative and stimulating ways we write nonfiction now.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 240 • Trim: 5¾ x 9
    978-0-7425-5617-1 • Hardback • November 2007 • $76.00 • (£58.00)
    978-0-7425-5618-8 • Paperback • July 2008 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
    978-1-4616-4498-9 • eBook • November 2007 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
    Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Style Manuals, Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / General, Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies
Author
Author
  • Robert Root is a writer, editor, and teacher. A professor emeritus of English at Central Michigan University, he has spoken on creative nonfiction and the teaching of writing at national and international conferences and been a guest writer in nonfiction and creative writing programs.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1 Preface
    Chapter 2 1 The Nature of Nonfiction
    Chapter 3 2 Not the Design of the Author
    Chapter 4 3 The Experimental Art
    Chapter 5 4 The Art of Seeing
    Chapter 6 5 Collage, Montage, Mosaic, Vignette, Episode, Segment
    Chapter 7 6 This Is What the Spaces Say
    Chapter 8 7 Immediacy
    Chapter 9 8 Distance
    Chapter 10 9 Writing by Ear
    Chapter 11 10 Place
    Chapter 12 11 Truth
    Chapter 13 12 Last Words Last
    Chapter 14 Notes and References
Reviews
Reviews
  • This up-to-the-minute, extraordinarily well-informed, and highly suggestive book cannot help but be valuable to writers and teachers of the genre. Robert Root has read widely and pondered deeply the patterns and perplexities that underlie the practice of literary nonfiction. A marvelously commonsensical addition to the literature.
    — Phillip Lopate, author, The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology from the Classical Era to the Present


    Root's is a welcome calm, clear voice in the often-confusing discussions surrounding what some refer to as the 'fourth genre,' i.e., literary nonfiction. Offering a 'poetics' of nonfiction, [he] provides an incisive exploration of the myriad terms for the genre and lively discussions of the range and depth of experimental forms within it and of research, truth, the segmented essay, and the role of 'white space.'
    — Choice Reviews


    [A]n invaluable tool for the classroom and any writer in the field.
    — Kristen Iversen, The University of Memphis


    The Nonfictionist's Guide is essential reading for all writers and teachers of creative nonfiction. In clear and elegant prose, Robert Root explores the deepest questions about the genre and demonstrates how to shape nonfiction texts that aspire to the condition of art.
    — Rebecca McClanahan, author, Word Painting: A Guide to Writing More Descriptively and The Riddle Song and Other Rememberings


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