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Dispatches From The Drownings Reporting The Fiction Of Nonfiction 1st Edition B J Hollars

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Dispatches From The Drownings Reporting The Fiction Of Nonfiction 1st Edition B J Hollars
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.81 MB
Pages: 218
Author: B. J. Hollars
ISBN: 9780826355041, 0826355048
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Dispatches From The Drownings Reporting The Fiction Of Nonfiction 1st Edition B J Hollars by B. J. Hollars 9780826355041, 0826355048 instant download after payment.

Disturbed by stories of drownings in the river behind his home in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, writer B. J. Hollars combed the archives of local newspapers only to discover vast discrepancies in articles about the deaths. In homage to Michael Lesy's cult classic, Wisconsin Death Trip, Hollars pairs reports from late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century journalists with fictional versions, creating a hybrid text complete with facts, lies, and a wide range of blurring in between. Charles Van Schaick's macabre, staged photographs from the era appear alongside the dispatches, further complicating the messiness of history and the limits of truth.

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