Autobiography narrative nonfiction
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There’s something special about excellent nonfiction, but the water gets muddy when you try to label works under its large umbrella. Today, as part of our literary terms series, we examine three methods of telling a true story as we explore the similarities and differences among narrative nonfiction, autobiography, and memoir.
(In past literary terms posts we have discussed the difference between terror and horror;apocalyptic, dystopian, and post-apocalypticfiction; and legend, myth, and fairy tale.
Autobiography narrative nonfiction
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Narrative Nonfiction
Considered a fairly new genre, narrative nonfiction (also called creative nonfiction) uses literary styles and techniques to write factually accurate narratives.
Some recognizable narrative nonfiction titles include: In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, Into Thin Air by John Krakauer, and The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe. What is apparent in each of these titles—and in narrative nonfiction in general—are the features of fiction, such as sce