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Lee Gutkind

    Lee Gutkind je všeobecne považovaný za priekopníka kreatívneho non-fiction. Jeho rozsiahle dielo skúma hranice medzi realitou a rozprávaním a posúva chápanie žánru. Prostredníctvom svojej práce neustále zdôrazňuje silu skutočných príbehov a ich schopnosť preniknúť do ľudskej skúsenosti. Jeho prístup k písaniu je založený na hlbokom výskume a prenikavom pozorovaní.

    Second Lives
    The Fine Art of Literary Fist-Fighting
    My Last Eight Thousand Days
    The Fine Art of Literary Fist-Fighting
    Truckin' with Sam
    You Can't Make This Stuff Up
    • You Can't Make This Stuff Up

      The Complete Guide to Writing Creative Nonfiction--from Memoir to Literary Journalism and Everything in Between

      • 288 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
      4,0(869)Ohodnotiť

      From the "Godfather behind Creative Nonfiction" (Vanity Fair) and founder and editor of Creative Nonfiction Magazine: a how-to guide for every aspect of creative nonfiction

      You Can't Make This Stuff Up
    • Truckin' with Sam

      A Father and Son, the Mick and the Dyl, Rockin' and Rollin', on the Road

      • 204 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
      2,7(14)Ohodnotiť

      The journey of a father and son unfolds as they traverse North America in a pick-up truck, filled with moments of conversation, humor, conflict, and connection. Their travels serve as a backdrop for exploring their relationship, highlighting the complexities of family dynamics and the transformative power of shared experiences. Through laughter and challenges, they navigate both the open road and their evolving bond.

      Truckin' with Sam
    • The Fine Art of Literary Fist-Fighting

      How a Bunch of Rabble-Rousers, Outsiders, and Ne'er-do-wells Concocted Creative Nonfiction

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Exploring the rise of creative nonfiction, this account offers insights from its pioneering figure, who is often referred to as the "godfather" of the genre. The narrative delves into the evolution of storytelling that blends factual reporting with literary techniques, highlighting key developments and influential works that shaped the genre. It serves as both a historical overview and a personal reflection on the craft, making it essential reading for writers and enthusiasts interested in the intersection of fact and narrative artistry.

      The Fine Art of Literary Fist-Fighting
    • My Last Eight Thousand Days

      An American Male in His Seventies

      • 270 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the theme of aging, Lee Gutkind offers a candid memoir that delves into his life as a journalist, editor, and family man, while reflecting on his personal challenges and successes. Through his immersive storytelling, he confronts anxieties about aging and reveals the tensions that arise from it. With a blend of blunt humor and authenticity, Gutkind captures the complexities of growing older, ultimately embracing the realities of mental and physical decline. His unique voice resonates throughout this introspective journey, showcasing his evolution as both a writer and an individual.

      My Last Eight Thousand Days
    • Second Lives

      Tales From Two Cities

      • 264 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      What is a city? Do people make cities or do cities make people? And can cities have second lives? We all inhabit cities, but what do they mean to us? What do we mean to them? Is the city a real thing in the 21st century? How do we integrate their pasts to their futures? What are the threats facing cities in the western world? These are just some of the questions posed by the fascinating studies in this book. Through essays, poems, psychogeography, short stories, and more, an array of today’s leading writers and thinkers join together to look at cities in the western world. Focusing on the two former industrial heartlands of Glasgow and Pittsburgh, this international and diverse collection is asking the big questions and getting the most creative answers. From Will Self’s psychogeography of Glasgow, to National Book Award winner Terrance Hayes’ stunning poetry, this collection will make you think, feel, fear, and fight for what part cities play in our daily lives. Bold, diverse, and daring, these pieces are a must for anyone who cares about where we live and what it means to live in the urban sprawl of now. Will Self, Jane Mccaffery, Edwin Morgan, Ewan Morrison, Terrance Hayes, Allan Wilson, Louise Welsh, Kapka Kassabova, Gerald Stern, Doug Johnstone, Lori Jagielka, Hilary Masters, David Kinloch, Yona Harvey, Sharon Dilworth, Lee Gutkind, Richard Wilson, and many more.

      Second Lives