The Rise of Creative Writing: "write What You Know" and "objective Narrative" (1890-1960)

The Rise of Creative Writing: "write What You Know" and "objective Narrative" (1890-1960)

by Mark Mcgoir

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The Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the victory of the United States. The more important reason for the United States' victory over the Soviet Union was cultural innovation. This book focuses on the relationship between the transformation of the higher education writing training system and the development of the literary and cultural industry. It uses the development history of post-war American creative writing disciplines as a clue to understand post-war American literature and decipher the mysteries of creative writing. Numerous examples from the Iowa Writing Workshop and Stanford University, as well as a growing number of more than 350 creative writing workshops, are combined into a masterpiece of literary history for you to start reading.

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