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Winifred Black/Annie Laurie and the Making of Modern Nonfiction

Winifred Black/Annie Laurie and the Making of Modern Nonfiction

by Katherine H. Adams and Michael L. Keene
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/09/2015

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Winifred Black worked in journalism from 1888 to 1936, often writing under the pseudonym Annie Laurie. Her work appeared in the Hearst papers--especially the San Francisco Examiner--and in fifty additional newspapers weekly through syndication. Black wrote 10,000 short pieces, as well as three books, a nonfiction oeuvre that combined quasi-autobiographical details with characters and scenes to provide cultural analysis for a nationwide audience. She wrote about the realities facing modern women--their work, their marriages and divorces, the violence they endured, their need for independence.

Contemporary praise for Black named her "the world's most famous feature writer" and "one of the world's most successful reporters," while her critics affixed the pejorative labels "stunt girl" and "sob sister." This study covers her influential career and gives the first serious attention to her journalism and nonfiction.

ISBN:
9781476662961
9781476662961
Category:
Press & journalism
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-09-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
228.6x152.4x10.92mm
Weight:
0.29kg

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