This volume surveys the forms of life writing that have contributed to the richness of American literature and shaped American discourse.
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Autorenporträt
Amy Monticello is an associate professor of English at Suffolk University in Boston, MA. She is the author of the nonfiction chapbooks Close Quarters and How to Euthanize a Horse. Her essays and craft articles have appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Brevity, Hotel Amerika, Creative Nonfiction, CALYX, under the gum tree, The Rumpus, Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies,and elsewhere.
Jason Tucker is an instructor of English at Suffolk University in Boston, MA. His essays have appeared in The Southeast Review, River Teeth, Cream City Review, Sweet, Waccamaw, Writer's Chronicle, and elsewhere.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Personal Essay Chapter 2: Memoir and Autobiography Chapter 3: Literary Journalism Chapter 4: Lyric Essays Chapter 5: Diaries, Epistles, and Speeches Chapter 6: Aural Narratives: Podcasts and Story Slams Chapter 7: Life Writing Online
Introduction
Chapter 1: Personal Essay
Chapter 2: Memoir and Autobiography
Chapter 3: Literary Journalism
Chapter 4: Lyric Essays
Chapter 5: Diaries, Epistles, and Speeches
Chapter 6: Aural Narratives: Podcasts and Story Slams