Creative Nonfiction: The Final Issue: The Best of Thirty Years of Creative Nonfiction

Lee Gutkind

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Book cover for Creative Nonfiction: The Final Issue: The Best of Thirty Years of Creative Nonfiction

Creative Nonfiction: The Final Issue: The Best of Thirty Years of Creative Nonfiction

Creative Nonfiction: The Final Issue: The Best of Thirty Years of Creative Nonfiction

Lee Gutkind

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The very best writing from one of America's most groundbreaking literary magazines.

When Creative Nonfiction debuted in 1994, the literary genre it championed was largely the target of skepticism or downright ridicule. But at a time when few editors were interested in the personal essay, the magazine doggedly explored new ideas and fresh modes of expression, and over the next three decades, its contributors pioneered what would come to be known as the "fourth genre."

The thirty-two essays collected here bring together some of the finest work Creative Nonfiction published over its seventy-eight issues. Read Pulitzer Prize-winner Charles Simic's boyhood remembrances of the bombing of Belgrade, Carolyn Forche's haunting, lyric catalog of her daily life as she faced down a cancer diagnosis, and John Edgar Wideman's meditation on the photo of a murdered boy his same age--Emmett Till--and how the image haunted him forever. Here, you'll find work by such luminaries as Adrienne Rich and John McPhee, but also essays from more contemporary voices like Brian Broome, Elizabeth Fortescue, and Anne McGrath.

With an introduction by Lee Gutkind, Creative Nonfiction's founder and editor, this collection captures the evolution of a genre and the amazing work of the little magazine that helped make it all happen.

About the Author

Lee Gutkind has been called the "Godfather behind creative nonfiction" by Vanity Fair. He founded Creative Nonfiction magazine in 1994 and is the editor or author of more than thirty books. He lives in Pittsburgh, PA.

Publishing Information

Publisher: Belt Publishing
Pub date: 2024-11-05
Length: 376 pages

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