Winifred Black/Annie Laurie and the Making of Modern Nonfiction

Winifred Black/Annie Laurie and the Making of Modern Nonfiction

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Katherine H. Adams, Adams
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
EAN: 9781476622668
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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 &quote;the world's most famous feature writer&quote; and &quote;one of the world's most successful reporters,&quote; while her critics affixed the pejorative labels &quote;stunt girl&quote; and &quote;sob sister.&quote; This study covers her influential career and gives the first serious attention to her journalism and nonfiction.
EAN 9781476622668
ISBN 1476622663
Binding Ebook
Publisher McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date July 25, 2015
Pages 216
Language English
Country United States
Authors Katherine H. Adams, Adams; Michael L. Keene, Keene