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The Ethics of Nonfiction: Rhetoric, Ethos, and Identity
3031391853 rar This book explores issues of identity, ethics and epistemology that arise around the writing and reception of creative nonfiction. It examines a range of different nonfiction forms including the personal essay and memoir and ethical questions that arise in relation to them, such as truth claims, the confessional mode, counter-narratives. Drawing on the ideas of Bakhtin, Nietzsche and Foucault examples from creative non-fiction writers such as Strayed and Knausgaard and the founding principles of the originators of the genre, Seneca, Augustine and Montaigne, George Jensen argues that a limited conception of nonfiction leads to a limited view of its ethics. Writing about the truth in an authentic way is more important than ever before and essential to this is the creation of the ethical subject.