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5 Years of 4th Genre

Martha Bates 

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In 1999, Michigan State University Press launched Fourth Genre: Explorations in Creative Nonfiction, a journal that began with and has maintained a devotion to publishing notable, innovative work in nonfiction. The title reflects an intent to give nonfiction its due as a literary genre--to give writers of the 'fourth genre' a showcase for their work and to give readers a place to find the liveliest and most creative works in the form.
Given the genre's flexibility and expansiveness, journal editors Michael Steinberg and David Cooper have welcomed a variety of works-- ranging from personal essays and memoirs to literary journalism and personal criticism. The essays are lyrical, self-interrogative, meditative, and reflective, as well as expository, analytical, exploratory, or whimsical. In short, Fourth Genre encourages a writer- to-reader conversation, one that explores the markers and boundaries of literary/creative nonfiction.
Since its inaugural issue, contributors have earned many literary awards: 5 Notable Essays of the Year (Best American Essay); the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award; Notable Essay of the Year (Best American Travel Writing); and 4 Pushcart Prizes. Five Years of 4th Genre is a celebration of this significant literary journal. Culling a selection of some of the most creative of Fourth Genre's first five years--the Pushcart winners are here, as well as those essays that are unique, those that tell us something new, those that startle us, and those that touch our hearts --this volume presents a representative sampling.

Product Details

PublisherMichigan State University Press
Publish DateFebruary 02, 2006
Pages333
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback
EAN/UPC9780870137761
Dimensions9.0 X 6.1 X 0.8 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Martha A. Bates' collection of essays, 5 Years of 4th Genre has won the FOREWORD MAGAZINE 2006 Gold Medal for Essays. She is a veteran of the publishing industry, studied with Mary Lee Settle at Bard College, attended Woodstock, and teaches 'How to Write, Get Published, and Survive the Reviews' at writing workshops. Martha is Acquisitions Editor at Michigan State University Press.

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