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非虚构何以可能:中国优秀非虚构作家访谈录·1
Liu Mengzhi Zhang Huanmin
Since the new century, concepts such as literary journalism, narrative journalism, long reports, and non-fiction writing have emerged one after another, with somewhat different but similar connotations. In 2005, New York University professor Robert S. Boynton called the latest manifestation of New Journalism "New New Journalism." It can be said that the New Journalism writing movement moved forward in twists and turns. Today, the writing concepts, styles and techniques of New Journalism are widely adopted by traditional media such as newspapers, magazines and new media, and have become an important skill in the "storytelling" competition among media. Especially in recent years, new media has surpassed traditional media to become the main platform for news dissemination. However, its advantages in disseminating news information quickly and conveniently have the inherent disadvantages of being "quick and fragile". In this context, both old and new media reconstruct the tradition of new journalism writing. In this context, revisiting the development process and writing concepts of New Journalism has important reference significance for the media to "tell good stories", improve content production capabilities, and strengthen competitive advantages. This book contains interviews with famous non-fiction writers who are active in writing. All books are the result of collaborative efforts, especially this book. I would like to express my gratitude to all the writers who took the time from their busy schedules to participate in the interviews. Writers such as Guan Jun, Chi Yuzhou, Wei Yi, Chai Chunya, Zhang Zanbo, Chen Tushou, Nan Xianghong, Yang Haijun, Zhou Huacheng, Yi Xiaohe, Fan Chenggang, Wang Tianting, Yang Xiao, Ye Weimin, Tian Yi20 and other writers provided enthusiastic support throughout the process.
Since the new century, concepts such as literary journalism, narrative journalism, long reports, and non-fiction writing have emerged one after another, with somewhat different but similar connotations. In 2005, New York University professor Robert S. Boynton called the latest manifestation of New Journalism "New New Journalism." It can be said that the New Journalism writing movement moved forward in twists and turns. Today, the writing concepts, styles and techniques of New Journalism are widely adopted by traditional media such as newspapers, magazines and new media, and have become an important skill in the "storytelling" competition among media. Especially in recent years, new media has surpassed traditional media to become the main platform for news dissemination. However, its advantages in disseminating news information quickly and conveniently have the inherent disadvantages of being "quick and fragile". In this context, both old and new media reconstruct the tradition of new journalism writing. In this context, revisiting the development process and writing concepts of New Journalism has important reference significance for the media to "tell good stories", improve content production capabilities, and strengthen competitive advantages. This book contains interviews with famous non-fiction writers who are active in writing. All books are the result of collaborative efforts, especially this book. I would like to express my gratitude to all the writers who took the time from their busy schedules to participate in the interviews. Writers such as Guan Jun, Chi Yuzhou, Wei Yi, Chai Chunya, Zhang Zanbo, Chen Tushou, Nan Xianghong, Yang Haijun, Zhou Huacheng, Yi Xiaohe, Fan Chenggang, Wang Tianting, Yang Xiao, Ye Weimin, Tian Yi20 and other writers provided enthusiastic support throughout the process.