Territoires de la Non-Fiction
Cartographie d'un Genre émergent
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Word Count
94,250 words, Guess
Page Count
377 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL38048586M
- ISBN-139789004363199
- OCLC Control Number1176248279
- Library of Congress Control Number2020028849
Classifications
- LCCPQ630.T47 2020
Description
"Si les siècles qui précédaient avaient vu le couronnement du roman, la littérature du XXIe siècle débute avec le triomphe du document : écritures de voyage, d'investigation, enquêtes judiciaires ou ethnologiques, autobiographies, factographies, factions, rapports et enregistrements littéraires, et autres formes de récits refusant de se dire fictions occupent nos librairies : émerge sous nos yeux une toute nouvelle littérature d'information, de témoignage, d'inventaire ou de documentation. Or ces textes ne se contentent pas de déjouer les critères des classements des bibliothèques et d'intriguer les théoriciens du récit, ils modifient profondément les catégories du littéraire et imposent leur poétique propre. C'est dire si l'heure est à inventorier et à comprendre les territoires de la non-fiction, genre capital de notre contemporain. If the previous centuries had seen the crowning of the novel, the literature of the 21st century begins with the triumph of the document: travel writings, investigative, criminal or ethnological investigations, autobiographies, "factographies", factions, literary reports and recordings, and other forms of narrative that refuse to call themselves fictions occupy our bookstores : a whole new literature of information, testimony, inventory or documentation is emerging before our eyes. Yet these texts not only thwart the criteria of library classifications and intrigue narrative theorists, they also profoundly modify the categories of the literary and impose their own poetics. In other words, the time has come to inventory and understand the territories of non-fiction, the capital genre of our time"--
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