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Foreword John Hartsock vii Foreword Jerneja Petric ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction xv Chapter 1 Literary Journalism 1
1.1 Literary Journalism as an Oxymoron: Is It Literature or Journalism? 1
1.2 So Many Names: Definition of the Concept and the Problem of Terminology 6
1.3 Common Roots: The History of Literary Journalism 10
1.4 An American Child: Geographical Orientation 22
1.5 Reality in the Form of Fiction: The Rules of the Genre 23
1.6 A Thin Line: Between the Feature Story, the Documentary Reportage, Muckraking and Sensationalism 32 Chapter 2 Tom Wolfe's New Journalism 43
2.1 The Loudest of Them All: Tom Wolfe (1931 -) 43
2.2 From Journalist to Novelist: Works 44
2.3 A Synonym for the New Movement: Tom Wolfe as the Pioneer of New Journalism 46
2.4 Dear Byron: The Origins of Wolfe's Narrative Journalism 47
2.4.1 The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby 48
2.4.2 The New Journalism 52
2.5 The Most Important Achievements: The Nonfiction Novels 54
2.5.1 The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test 55
2.5.2 The Right Stuff 60
2.6 A Genius or an Ant: An Overview of American Critical Responses 62
2.7 From Realistic to Gonzo Journalism: Other New Journalists 63
2.8 Where are the Boundaries: Ethical Dilemmas 65 Chapter 3 Literary Journalism in Slovenia 73
3.1 A Road to Data: Methodology Used 73
3.2 Most Important Values: Slovenia in the 1960s and the 1970s 74
3.3 Socio-political Workers: Conditions for Journalistic Work 76
3.4 A Medium for Stories: The Magazine Tovaris 80
3.5 Looking for Appreciation: "Literary Journalists" of the MagazineTovaris 83
3.6 "The Right Stuff": Narrative Journalism in the Magazine Tovaris 90
3.7 From a Reporter's Notebook into a Novel: The Nonfiction Novel Macesen (Larch) by Janez Kajzer 99
3.8 Lonely Enthusiasts: Literary Journalism in Contemporary Print Media 103 Chapter 4 Conclusion 109 Sources Cited 119 Index 131 About the Author 147
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