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    The Reception of the Life and Work of Franz Kafka in Philip Roth’s Non-Fiction Writings by Michal Sýkora

    Published in Slovo a Smysl (2022-07-01)
    “…This contribution focuses on the reception of the personality and work of Franz Kafka in Philip Roth’s non-fiction writing. The first section focuses on Roth’s essential Kafkaesque essay ‘“I Always Wanted You to Admire My Fasting”; or Looking at Kafka’ from 1973, in which Roth combines an empathetic portrait of his favourite author with a counterfactual vision of Kafka’s life, in which the author of the Trial and the Castle did not die of tuberculosis and instead fled from the Holocaust to the United States, where he became Roth’s uncle. …”
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    The Women’s Land Army (1944): Vita Sackville-West’s Non-Fictional Wartime Writing by Christine REYNIER

    Published in E-REA (2020-06-01)
    “…The status of this book is discussed here: is it mere propaganda, a historical document, or a piece of modernist writing? Raising such questions about the status of this non-fictional narrative helps to place the author within a modernist literary context.…”
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    Elena Cotta Ramusino, Elizabeth Bowen’s Other Writing. A Study of Her Non-Fictional Prose by Elena Ogliari

    Published in Altre Modernità (2018-11-01)
    “…Elena Cotta Ramusino, Elizabeth Bowen’s Other Writing. A Study of Her Non-Fictional Prose (Como and Pavia, Ibis, 2018, 123 pp. …”
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    Mythologizing Food: Marion Halligan’s non-fiction by Ulla Rahbek

    Published in Coolabah (2011-03-01)
    “…This paper discusses Marion Halligan’s non-fiction, particularly her writing on food: Those Women who go to Hotels, Eat my Words, Cockles of the Heart, Out of the Picture, and The Taste of Memory. …”
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    Echoes of Artur Domosławski’s biography Kapuściński non-fiction by Sandra Banas

    Published in Studia Lexicographica (2024-06-01)
    “…The fact that the Kapuściński non-fiction dispute gave rise to two opposing sides can also be understood as the existence of two separate schools of thought when it comes to the »craft« of writing literary reportage, a form that has, due to Kapuściński, been moved from the strictly journalistic domain into the realm of literature.…”
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    Creative Non-Fiction: One Approach to Narrative Research in Education by Wendy Bignold

    Published in Educational Futures (2011-12-01)
    “…This significantly strengthens the validity and credibility in his view as the stories are creative in their use of fictional techniques but are non-fictional in nature being based on real characters and real events and he terms them “creative non-fiction”. …”
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    Pluralists and Pantheists: Spinoza, Deleuze and the non-fiction of D.H. Lawrence by Tim Gupwell

    Published in Études Britanniques Contemporaines (2021-01-01)
    “…Deleuze explicitly uses Lawrence’s non-fictional writings to illustrate and elucidate Spinoza’s three types of knowledge. …”
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    Creative non-fiction in dementia: Men's experiences of sport-focused reminiscence using narrative methods by Cara Sass, Claire Surr, Lorena Lozano-Sufrategui

    Published in Methods in Psychology (2021-12-01)
    “…Narrative methods such as creative non-fiction (CNF) offer an evocative method to utilise direct accounts of the experience of living with dementia, to attenuate professionals and academics to best practice approaches to supporting their needs.Men face unique challenges in finding appropriate support to help them to maintain a sense of identity following a diagnosis of dementia. …”
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