Essays About nonfiction novel

 

  • In Cold Blood
    ... In Cold Blood, a nonfiction novel by Truman Capote tells just what happened on the days before and after the murder of the Clutters. ...
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  • Review of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood
    ... Capote was a novelist, and he wrote In Cold Blood with plenty of imaginative flair. The final product was an oxymoron: a nonfiction novel\" (p. 29). ...
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  • paula
    ... This is Allende's first nonfiction novel. The book tells you what is happening during Paula's illness along with Allende's autobiography and memoirs. ...
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  • in cold blood
    ... crime, and opposing personalities. These themes are unique in that they can be molded into a nonfiction novel such as In Cold Blood. ...
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  • A Review of In Cold Blood
    ... While reading Truman Capote's nonfiction novel, "In Cold Blood," Capote's presentation of the facts surrounding the murders of an obscure Kansas farmer and ...
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  • Truman Capote
    ... "In Cold Blood contributed to the development of a new genre, the nonfiction novel," and achieved great praise from its readers (Contemporary 19). ...
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  • Warm feelings for Cold Blood
    ... In 1959 Capote officially decided to start work on a nonfiction novel. In November of the same year he read about a multiple murder case in Kansas. ...
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  • Warm feelings for Cold Blood
    ... In 1959 Capote officially decided to start work on a nonfiction novel. In November of the same year he read about a multiple murder case in Kansas. ...
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  • The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test
    ... Stuff became a bestseller and won the American Book Award for nonfiction, the National ... In 1984 and 1985 Wolfe wrote his first novel, The Bonfire of the Vanities ...
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  • Kindred in 3rd Person
    ... the third person perspective it adds a kind of vitality to a novel that is ... The third person is usually only used in nonfiction because the person was not there ...
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  • Ernest Hemingway
    ... He wrote another novel there, A Farewell to Arms, shortly after his father committed suicide. He then wrote two nonfiction works. ...
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  • The Jungle
    ... future. The writing of Sinclair in this chapter and others, show that he took a nonfiction approach to writing the novel. He uses ...
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  • born on the fourth of july
    ... future. The writing of Sinclair in this chapter and others, show that he took a nonfiction approach to writing the novel. He uses ...
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  • Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin Comparing Characters Onegin and ...
    ... the narrator is Pushkin but as written of by an authoraE"including both fiction and nonfiction. Regardless, he is interwoven throughout the novel, moving from ...
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  • James Baldwin
    ... His second novel, Giovanni's Room in 1956, is an account of an American living ... His nonfiction writings of this period were more prevalent, and included No Name ...
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  • The Value of Pat Conroy: Author of Great Creativity and Raw ...
    ... 3). The Prince of Tides is sometimes considered Conroy\'s best novel, probably because ... It is obvious from his nonfiction and the close correlation between his ...
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  • The Value of Pat Conroy: Author of Great Creativity and Raw ...
    ... 3). The Prince of Tides is sometimes considered Conroy\'s best novel, probably because ... It is obvious from his nonfiction and the close correlation between his ...
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  • Bless Me, Ultima Evalutation
    ... In his novel he makes he characters see like they are worth caring about ... They family greets them just as any nonfiction living family would treat their sons who ...
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  • Ernest Hemingway
    ... The novel's subject is about gangsters who come to murder a Swede that is in ... Some of his more famous volumes of nonfiction are "Death in the Afternoon", "Green ...
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  • Watership Down Themes and Author's life
    ... This nonfiction book provided such things as information about rabbit sicknesses, their ... of the traits and interactions between the rabbits in the novel seem to ...
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  • Reality in the Works of John Grisham
    ... The Firm became the best selling novel of 1991 (http://www.randomhouse.com/ features/grisham/about ... Grisham's novels are fiction but could easily be nonfiction. ...
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  • Ernest Hemingway and Edgar Allen Poe
    ... Hemingway's next work, Death in the Afternoon was an exhaustive nonfiction survey of ... This experience led to his most ambitious novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls ...
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  • Cujo
    ... and drug addiction, and he candidly admits in his 2000 nonfiction manual "On Writing ... a case of sixteen-ounce tallboys a night, and there's one novel, Cujo, that ...
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  • Chicano literature
    ... Anaya also has written a number of nonfiction books: A Chicano in China ... The selection I read, "Solomon's Story," from the novel Tortuga is most definitely ...
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  • The Unbearable Lightness of Being
    ... His most recent novel Slowness and Identity, as well as his nonfiction works, The Art of the Novel and Testaments Betrayed, were originally written in French.
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  • A Book Review on The Unbearable Lightness of Being
    ... His most recent novel Slowness and Identity, as well as his nonfiction works, The Art of the Novel and Testaments Betrayed, were originally written in French.
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  • A Book Review on The Unbearable Lightness of Being misc 12 00
    ... His most recent novel Slowness and Identity, as well as his nonfiction works, The Art of the Novel and Testaments Betrayed, were originally written in French.
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  • Analysis Essay
    ... She has published numerous works of fiction, nonfiction and poetry for children, teenagers and adults. Her first novel, Dependent Variables, won the 1989 ...
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  • Native Son3
    ... five novels, two autobiographies, two books of short stories, four nonfiction books and ... Richard Wright's most notable and highly acclaimed novel is Native Son ...
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  • Last of the Mohicans: A Dying Generation
    ... He went on to write many more novels, both fiction and nonfiction, most of which ... He is known by most critics as "the father of the American novel" (Stanley and ...
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