“..Even small details matter: -
- journalists must be honest about what they see and don’t see.
Anything less exhibits a lack of respect for the places and people whose stories they tell – and who they tell them to.
We need both art and journalism to change the world – and we need to know which is which.
Here is a rundown of some of the best literary journalism you’ll find.
Not only is there great storytelling in these books and longform articles -
- but there is also rigorous and revelatory investigation that keeps the facts straight.
This is literary journalism at its best –
- proving that you don’t have to make up your facts to tell a meaningful and important story…”
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10 Examples of Literary Nonfiction That Make Facts Compelling | | AlterNet.
