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    Non-fiction (or nonfiction) is any document or media content that attempts, in good faith, to convey information only about the real world, rather than being grounded in imagination. [1] Non-fiction typically aims to present topics objectively based on historical, scientific, and empirical information. However, some non-fiction ranges into more ...

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  2. The Modern Library 100 Best Nonfiction was created in 1998 by the Modern Library. The list is what it considers to be the 100 best non-fiction books published since 1900. The list includes memoirs, textbooks, polemics, and collections of essays. A separate list of the 100 best novels of the 20th century was created the same year.

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    For a text to be considered creative nonfiction, it must be factually accurate, and written with attention to literary style and technique. Lee Gutkind, founder of the magazine Creative Nonfiction, writes, "Ultimately, the primary goal of the creative nonfiction writer is to communicate information, just like a reporter, but to shape it in a way th...

    Writers of creative or narrative non-fiction often discuss the level, and limits, of creative invention in their works and the limitations of memory to justify the approaches they have taken to relating true events. Melanie McGrath, whose book Silvertown, an account of her grandmother's life, is "written in a novelist's idiom", writes in the follow...

    There is very little published literary criticism of creative nonfiction works, despite the fact that the genre is often published in respected publications such as The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Harper's, and Esquire. A handful of the most widely recognized writers in the genre such as Robert Caro, Gay Talese, Joseph Mitchell, Tom Wolfe, John McPhee...

    Chronological order of publication (oldest first) 1. Johnson, E. L.; Wolfe, Tom (1975). The New Journalism. London: Pan Books. ISBN 0-330-24315-2. 2. Gutkind, Lee (1997). The Art of Creative Nonfiction: Writing and Selling the Literature of Reality. New York: Wiley. ISBN 0-471-11356-5. 3. Cheney, Theodore A. Rees (2001). Writing Creative Nonfiction...

  4. Non-fiction. Non-fiction is writing about facts. Although non-fiction is supposed to be truthful, sometimes it may not be. People normally assume that authors mean to be truthful, but they might make mistakes. Writing is normally split into two parts: non-fiction and fiction. As well as non-fiction books, there are also pictures and films .

  5. This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total. Non-fiction books by country ‎ (54 C) Non-fiction books by date ‎ (7 C) Non-fiction books by discipline ‎ (12 C, 1 P) Non-fiction books by language ‎ (1 C) Non-fiction books by topic ‎ (101 C) Non-fiction books by type ‎ (8 C)

  6. Non-fiction. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Non-fiction. Content or media that purports to represent factual information; content that is not fictional .

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