One of the first "non-fiction" novels of investigative Narrative journalism was Operacion Masacre, completed in 1957 by the Argentinean Rodolfo Walsh.
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One of the first "non-fiction" novels of investigative Narrative journalism was Operacion Masacre, completed in 1957 by the Argentinean Rodolfo Walsh.
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Characteristics of narrative journalism can be found in Daniel Defoe's writing in the eighteenth century, as well as in writings of Mark Twain in the nineteenth century and James Agee, Ernest Hemingway, and John Steinbeck in the early to mid-twentieth century.
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Narrative journalism cites Gay Talese as the "father" of New Journalism in "The Gay Talese Reader, " arguing that Talese exemplifies the foundations of narrative journalism.
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The Nieman Program on Narrative Journalism, launched in 2001, aims to provide a center for the teaching, learning, and practice of narrative journalism.
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The Nieman Foundation defines narrative journalism as more than simply telling stories: it is a complex genre with multiple layers and contexts that, when done well, has the capacity to reform newspapers and make them essential and compelling.
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Mark Kramer, former director of the Nieman Program on Narrative Journalism, says it is “journalism that doesn't assume the reader is a robot, that acknowledges the reader knows lots and feels and snickers and gets wild.
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Six Billion, founded in 2003, was an online magazine of narrative journalism that attempted to tackle an issue from 360 degrees.
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Since so much of narrative journalism is based on a writer reconstructing his or her experiences, many professionals in the news industry find themselves wary of using this technique because it is often harder to verify facts within the story.
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Also, narrative journalism has not yet found a definite home in the newsroom because of the nature of news reporting.
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Long-form Narrative journalism is something that most journalists are not trained for, and incredible hard-news beat reporters are not necessarily great storytellers.
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