SHADES OF JOURNALISM

BIBLIOGRAPHY

ORIGINAL WORKS:

Agee, James & Evans, Walker. ·Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Three ;Tenant Families. 1941. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., ;1969.

------. ·James Agee: Selected Journalism. ed. Paul Ashdown. ;Knoxville: U of Tenn Press, 1985.

Arlen, Michael. "Armenian Journal." ·The Best American Essays ;1990. ed. Justin Kaplan. New York: Ticknor & Fields, ;1990.

Capote, Truman.·In Cold Blood. New York: Random House, 1965.

------. ·Music For Chameleons. New York: Random House, 1975.

Didion, Joan. ·Salvador. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1983.

------. ·Slouching Towards Bethleham. New York: Farrar, Straus & ;Giroux, 1968.

Evans, Walker & Agee, James. ·Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Three ;Tenant Families. 1941. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., ;1969.

Hemingway, Ernest. ·The Dangerous Summer·. New York: Scribner's ;1985. Originally published 1960

------. ·Dateline: Toronto; The Complete ·Toronto Star· ;·Dispatches, 1920-1924·. Ed. William White. New ;York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1985.

------. ·Death in the Afternoon·. New York: Scribner's, 1932.

------. ·Green Hills of Africa·. New York: Scribner's, 1935.

------. ·A Moveable Feast·. New York: Scribner's, 1964.

Herr, Michael. ·Dispatches. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1968.

Hersey, John. ·Hiroshima·. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1946.

Mailer, Norman. ·The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel. The ;·Novel as History·. New York: The New American Library, ;1968.

------. ;·The Executioner's Song. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., ;1979.

Orwell, George. ·Down and Out in Paris and London·. London: ;Gollanez, 1933.

------. ·Homage to Catalonia·. London: Secker & Warburg, 1938.

------. ·The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters Vol. I-IV·. ;Eds. Sonia Orwell & Ian Angus. New York: Harcourt, Brace ;& World, Inc., 1968.

Sinclair, Upton. ·The Jungle, New York: Double, Page & Co., 1906

Talese, Gay. ·The Kingdom and the Power·. New York: World ;Publishing Co., 1966.

Twain, Mark. ·The Innocents Abroad or The New Pilgrim's Progress. ;1869. New York: ;The Heritage Press, 1962.

------. ·Clemens of the Call: Mark Twain in San Francisco. ed. ;Edgar M. Branch. Los Angeles: U. of Cal. Press, 1969.

------. ;·Roughing It. Hartford, Conn.: American Publishing Co., ;1872

Wolfe, Tom. ·The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test·. New York: Farrar, ;Straus & Giroux, 1970.

------. ·The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby·. New ;York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965.

------. ·Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers·. New ;York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1970.

------. ·The Right Stuff·. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, ;1979.

 

HISTORICAL SOURCES AND STUDIES

Anon., "Plea for Literary Journalism," in Harper's Weekly. ;Oct. 25, 1902.

Arlen, Michael. "Notes on the New Journalism."The Reporter as ;Artist: A Look at the New Journalism Controversy. ed. ;Ronald Weber. New York: Hastings House, 1974.

Ashdown, Paul. "Ernest Hemingway." ·A Sourcebook of American ;Literary Journalism: Representative Writers in an ;Emerging Genre. ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: ;GreenWood Press, 1992.

------. "James Agee." ·A Sourcebook of American Literay ;Journalism: Representative Writers in an Emerging Genre. ;ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: GreenWood Press, 1992.

------. Intro. & ed. ·James Agee: Selected Journalism. ;Knoxville: U of Tenn Press, 1985.

Baker, Carlos. ·Hemingway·: The·Writer·As·Artist. Princeton, N.J.: ;Princeton Univ. Press, 1952.

Banks, Anna. "Norman Mailer." ·A Sourcebook of American ;Literay Journalism: Representative Writers in an ;Emerging Genre. ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: ;GreenWood Press, 1992.

Barson, Alfred T. ·A Way of Seeing: A Critical Study of James ;·Agee. USA: U. Mass. Press, 1972.

Berner, Thomas R., ·Literary Newswriting: The Death of an ;Oxymoron. "Journalism Monographs," No. 99, Oct. 1986.

Boynton, H.W. "The Literary Aspect of Journalism," in ·Atlantic ;·Monthly. June 1904. 845-51.

Branch, Edgar M. Preface & Notes. ·Clemens of the Call: Mark ;Twain in San Francisco. ed. E.M. Branch. Los Angeles: U. ;of Cal. Press, 1969.

Capote, Truman. Interview. ·The Reporter as Artist: A Look at the ;New Journalism Controversy. by George Plimpton. ed. ;Ronald Weber. New York: Hastings House, 1974.

Chalmers, David Mark. ·The Social and Political Ideas of the ;Muckrakers. New York: Citadel Press, 1964.

Connery, Thomas B., ed. ·A Sourcebook of American Literay ;Journalism: Representative Writers in an Emerging Genre. ;New York: GreenWood Press, 1992.

------. "A Third Way to Tell the Story." ·Literary Journalism ;in the Twentieth Century. ed. Norman Sims. New York: ;Oxford University Press, 1990.

Etzkorn, L.R. Rev. of ·Let Us Now Praise Famous Men By James Agee ;and Walker Evens. ·Library Journal Aug. 1941. ·Book Review ;Digest 1941.

Flippen, Charles C., ed. ·Liberating the Media: The New ;Journalism. Washington D.C.: Acropolis Books Ltd., ;1974.

Gavin, Thomas. "The Truth Beyond Facts: Journalism and ;Literature." ·The Georgia Review. Spring 1991: 39.

Gold, Herbert. "On Epidemic First Personism." ·The Reporter as ;Artist: A Look at the New Journalism Controversy. ed. ;Ronald Weber. New York: Hastings House, 1974.

Grant, Gerald. "The 'New Journalism' We Need." ·The Reporter as ;Artist: A Look at the New Journalism Controversy. ed. ;Ronald Weber. New York: Hastings House, 1974.

Gray, Paul. Rev. of ·Dispatches. By Michael Herr. ·Time Nov. 7, ;1977. ·Book Review Digest 1978: 600.

Greenfeld, Josh. Rev. of ·Armies of the Night By Norman Mailer. · ;Commonweal June 7, 1968. ·Book Review Digest 1968: 877.

Hamill, Peter. Panelist. "Panel Discussion of New Journalism." · ;·The Reporter as Artist: A Look at the New Journalism ;Controversy. ed. Ronald Weber. New York: Hastings House, ;1974.

Hellmann, John. ·Fables of Fact: The New Journalism as New ;iction. Chicago: University of Ill. Press, 1981.

Hersey, John. "The Legend on the License." ·The Yale Review ;Autumn 1980: 289-314.

------. "The Novel of Contemporary History." ·Atlantic ;·Monthly Nov. 1949: 80-84.

------. "Agee." ·New Yorker· July 18, 1988: 72-82.

Hettinga, Donald R. "Ring Lardner." ·A Sourcebook of American ;Literay Journalism: Representative Writers in an ;Emerging Genre. ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: ;GreenWood Press, 1992.

Heyne, Eric. "Toward a Theory of Literary Nonfiction." ·Modern ;·Fiction Studies Autumn 1987: 479-490.

Johnson, Michael J. ·The New Journalism: The Underground ;Press, the Artists of Nonfiction, and Changes in ;the Established Media. Lawrence: U. Press of Ka., ;1971.

Jones, Dan R. "John Hersey." ·A Sourcebook of American ;Literay Journalism: Representative Writers in an ;Emerging Genre. ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: ;GreenWood Press, 1992.

Kallan, Richard A. "Tom Wolfe." ·A Sourcebook of American ;Literay Journalism: Representative Writers in an ;Emerging Genre. ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: ;GreenWood Press, 1992.

Kenner, Hugh. "The Politics of the Plain Style." ·Literary ;Journalism in the Twentieth Century. ed. Norman Sims. ;New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Lechlitner, Ruth. Rev. of ·Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. By James ;Agee and Walker Evens. ·Books Aug. 24, 1941: 10. ·Book ;Review Digest 1941.

Lee, Gerald Stanley, "Journalism as a Basis for Literature." ;·Atlantic Monthly· Feb. 1900: 231-237.

Lynn, Kenneth S. ·Hemingway. New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1987.

Markel, Lester. "So What's New?" ·The Reporter as Artist: A Look ;at the New Journalism Controversy. ed. Ronald Weber. New ;York: Hastings House, 1974.

Merrill, John C., ed. ·Global Journalism: Survey of ;International Communication. 2nd ed. New York: ;Longman, 1991

------. and Odell, S. Jack, Philosophy and Journalism. ;New York: Longman Inc., 1983.

Mott, Frank Luther. ·American Journalism, A History 1690-1960. ;New York: Macmillan Co., 1962.

Nelson, Jack A. "Mark Twain." ·A Sourcebook of American Literay ;Journalism: Representative Writers in an Emerging Genre. ;ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: GreenWood Press, 1992.

Newfield, Jack. "New Journalism." ·Liberating the Media: The New ;Journalism. ed. Charles C. Flippen. Washington D.C.: ;Acropolis Books Ltd., 1974.

Odell, S. Jack and Merrill, John C., ²·Philosophy and Journalism·. ;New York: Longman Inc., 1983.

Orwell, Sonia. Introduction. ·The Collected Essays, Journalism ;and Letters of George Orwell. eds. S. Orwell & Ian ;Angus. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1968.

Pauly, John J. "The Politics of The New Journalism." ·Literary ;Journalism in the Twentieth Century. ed. Norman Sims. ;New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Pinkham, Lawrence. Panelist. "Panel Discussion of New ;Journalism." ·The Reporter as Artist: A Look at the New ;Journalism Controversy. ed. Ronald Weber. New York: ;Hastings House, 1974.

Puzo, Mario. Rev. of ·Armies of the Night. By Norman Mailer. ;1968. ·Book World Apr. 28, 1968. ·Book Review Digest 1968: ;877.

Rehyansky, J.A. Rev. of ·Dispatches. By Michael Herr. ·National ;Review Mar. 17, 1978. ·Book Review Digest 1978: 600.

Ringnalda, Donald. "Michael Herr." ·A Sourcebook of American ;Literay Journalism: Representative Writers in an ;Emerging Genre. ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: ;GreenWood Press, 1992.

Robertson, Michael. "Stephen Crane." ·A Sourcebook of American ;Literay Journalism: Representative Writers in an ;Emerging Genre. ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: ;GreenWood Press, 1992.

Robinson, Leonard Wallace. "Panel Discussion of New Journalism." · ;The Reporter as Artist: A Look at the New Journalism ;Controversy. ed. Ronald Weber. New York: Hastings House, ;1974.

Russell, John. "'No Guides Need Apply': Locating the Nonfiction ;Novel." ·University of Toronto Quarterly· Spring, 1990: ;413-432.

Sale, Roger. Rev. of ·Dispatches by Michael Herr. ·New York Review ;of Books Dec. 8, 1977. ·Book Review Digest 1978.

Scribner, Charles, Jr. Forward. ·Dateline: Toronto; The Complete ;"Toronto Star" Dispatches, 1920-1924. ed. William White. ;New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1985.

Seaton, James. "Trilling's Homage to Catalonia." ²Salamagundi, ;Spring-Summer 1992, n94-95, p142(15).

Sims, Norman., ed. ²The· ²Literary· ²Journalists. New York: ;Ballantine Books, 1984.

------. .,ed. ·Literary Journalism in the Twentieth Century. ;New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Swados, Harvey. ·Years of Conscience: The Muckrakers. Cleveland: ;The World Publishing Co., 1962.

Vonnegut, Kurt. Rev. of ·The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake ;Streamline Baby. By Tom Wolfe. ·N.Y. Times Book Review ;June 27, 1965. ·Book Review Digest 1965: 1369.

Wagenknecht, Edward. Introduction. ·The Innocents Abroad or The ;New Pilgrim's Progress. By Mark Twain. 1869. New York: ;The Heritage Press, 1962.

Wakefield, Dan. "The Personal Voice and Impersonal Eye." ·The ;Reporter as Artist: A Look at the New Journalism ;·Controversy. ed. Ronald Weber. New York: Hastings House, ;1974.

Weber, Ronald. ·The Literature of Fact: Literary Nonfiction ;in American Writing. Athens, Ohio: Ohio U. Press, ;1980.

------. ed. ·The Reporter as Artist: A Look at the New ;Journalism Controversy. New York: Hastings House, 1974.

------. "Hemingway's Permanent Record." ·Literary Journalism in ;the Twentieth Century. ed. Norman Sims. ;New York: Oxford ;University Press, 1990.

Weeks, Edward. Rev. of ·Green Hills of Africa by Ernest ;Hemingway. ·Atlantic Bookshelf Nov. 1935.

Weinberg, Arthur and Lila. ·The Muckrakers. New York: Simon and ;Schuster, 1961.

Whitby, Gary L. "Truman Capote." ·A Sourcebook of American ;Literay Journalism: Representative Writers in an ;Emerging Genre. ed. Thomas B. Connery. New York: ;GreenWood Press, 1992.

Wolfe, Tom. ·The New Journalism·. With an anthology edited by Tom ;Wolfe and E.W. Johnson. New York: Harper & Row, 1973.

------. "Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast." ·The Best American ;Essays 1990. ed. Justin Kaplan. New York: Ticknor & ;Fields, 1990.