Author Narrative Journalism Goes Multimedia On the Web, ‘Black Hawk Down’ enhanced its credibility and the readers’ experience. September 15, 2000 Do Images of War Need Justification? No. Imparting information ought to be enough. September 15, 2000 Photographers Can’t Hide Behind Their Cameras Images of war are raw, dirty, ugly, personal and disturbing. And they ought to be. September 15, 2000 The Unbearable Weight of Witness Vivid images of war and famine make human misery impossible to ignore. September 15, 2000 James Nachtwey Photographs A Hutu man who did not support the genocide had been imprisoned in a concentration camp, starved, and attacked with machetes. He managed to survive, and after he was freed… September 15, 2000 Fall 2000: Narrative Journalism Introduction Mark Kramer, who directs a narrative journalism conference each year at Boston University, opens our series of articles by asserting that “narrative writing is returning to newspapers.” The reasons are… September 15, 2000 Me and the System: The Personal Essay and Health Policy A new section called “Narrative Matters” began appearing last summer in Health Affairs, a bimonthly policy journal. As Founding Editor John K. Iglehart wrote, “I never regarded publishing material that… September 15, 2000 Literary Nonfiction Constructs a Narrative Foundation In college classes, students read great storytellers and learn how to tell a story. September 15, 2000 Harper’s Magazine: A Survivor! An American AlbumOne Hundred and Fifty Years of Harper’s MagazineEdited by Lewis Lapham and Ellen RosenbushFranklin Square Press. 712 Pages. $50.The crowded racks on newsstands and the torrent of junk… September 15, 2000 An Indictment of the Washington Press Two journalists give thumbs down to coverage of the Clinton scandals. September 15, 2000 Previous 1 … 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 … 427 Next